LOU O' BEDLAM

The blog of Lou Noble.

Photos & I = BFF

All this here is what I'm looking at, listening to, photographing, eating, doing, thinking (kinda), hating on, in love with, stalking, coveting, rocking out to.


Photography is Love.

Love is God.

Photography is God.


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Where I write a lot, in teeny tiny bits:
twitter

Where most of my photos are:
flickr

Where you can look at all the photos on this blog:
gallery

Burger Day: (where I try to find the best burger in LA, and write about it!!!!): MMmmmmm

Where I play chess:
gameKnot



Sites I Like:
Laura Taylor
Julia Galdo
The Last Days of Polaroid
Awkwardly Social
Grant Morrison
So here is my situation and my conundrum:
Yesterday I watched the trailer for the Beatles: Rockband game.  It was fantastic.  Not merely as a trailer, but as an excellent and hallucinatory review of the band and their music.
And I wanted to rant about that a bit, so I went looking for a picture to accompany me basically going “oh sweet science the beatles are so awesome” for a few hundred words.
One specific picture. A picture I have seen once, and upon that seeing, cut it out of the magazine (edit: Rolling Stone, if that helps), taped it to my stereo.
Why tape it to my stereo? Fuck if I know. Why tape it with some weird tape that now won’t come off, and rips the picture if I try? See answer #1
So here’s my question, because I tried Google, and it was superbowl suckass:
How do I find this picture (seen above in all its iPhone-y glory) on the internet? How do I find out who took it?

So here is my situation and my conundrum:

Yesterday I watched the trailer for the Beatles: Rockband game.  It was fantastic.  Not merely as a trailer, but as an excellent and hallucinatory review of the band and their music.

And I wanted to rant about that a bit, so I went looking for a picture to accompany me basically going “oh sweet science the beatles are so awesome” for a few hundred words.

One specific picture. A picture I have seen once, and upon that seeing, cut it out of the magazine (edit: Rolling Stone, if that helps), taped it to my stereo.

Why tape it to my stereo? Fuck if I know. Why tape it with some weird tape that now won’t come off, and rips the picture if I try? See answer #1

So here’s my question, because I tried Google, and it was superbowl suckass:

How do I find this picture (seen above in all its iPhone-y glory) on the internet? How do I find out who took it?

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