Maybe it’s one of your masterful mashups. I like it, too, but am unable to give you an official Like. Am now using Safari on a different computer, and the Like won’t take. The tones in this photograph are fascinating. I like how there are so many in the chair and so few in the surroundings.The chair just leaps!
I’m sorry: I’ve been on the road and unable to comment for the last few days—or to reply to your comments. I should catch up by tomorrow some time.
Thanks Linda. It’s actually a straight shot: a tiny upholstered chair about 8″ inches high that I came across on the side of a street. It was probably a freebie for anyone who wanted it. I placed it at the base of an old stone pillar that was nearby to provide a sense of scale.
Or is it a giant gravestone, or a monument to domesticity? Anyway, I like it.
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It’s actually the gate to a Hobbit’s house :)
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Maybe it’s one of your masterful mashups. I like it, too, but am unable to give you an official Like. Am now using Safari on a different computer, and the Like won’t take. The tones in this photograph are fascinating. I like how there are so many in the chair and so few in the surroundings.The chair just leaps!
I’m sorry: I’ve been on the road and unable to comment for the last few days—or to reply to your comments. I should catch up by tomorrow some time.
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Thanks Linda. It’s actually a straight shot: a tiny upholstered chair about 8″ inches high that I came across on the side of a street. It was probably a freebie for anyone who wanted it. I placed it at the base of an old stone pillar that was nearby to provide a sense of scale.
So glad you liked the tonal values.
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