...clutching a pen in her teeth and wearing a pink coat.
That's not how it goes. That is also not the bathroom window, but we can pretend. You wouldn't have even known that if I didn't tell you... it's not like you've ever been to my house.
One thing that is true is that I have had a lot of practice climbing into houses through windows. Some skills are good to have, hm?
For Iron Photographer 36, we will have something that could be said to be Revolver-related:
1 - the color white
2 - a writing instrument
3 - title from a Beatles song
The first element, the color white, is a tad misleading. White is actually achromatic and not a color at all. But you know what we mean. White. Any shade of white. White must be a major component of the image, but we don't care what sort of component. Background, an object, a decoration, a scratched surface...up to you.
The second element, a writing instrument, should be fairly self-explanatory. It's an instrument used to create writing. A pen, a pencil, a typewriter...you get the idea. A hammer and chisel would work if you're dealing with gravestones, although that would probably be two instruments.
Finally, we want the title of the photograph to be a Beatles song title. We don't care what title, or what album, or what bootleg tape, or whether it was written by Lennon/McCartney or George Harrison or Ringo, or whether it was written by somebody else and just recorded by the Beatles. A Beatles song title. If you need help with this (and lawdy, who wouldn't?) be glad we live in the era of Wikipedia, which has a handy Beatles discography.