Showing posts with label chair. Show all posts
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Friday, September 9, 2011



Visited Norwich today and got carried away with various chairs. It is Open Heritage weekend so quite a lot of private buildings were open.




And finally one of the many racing wheelchairs in the streets of Norwich.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Images from Bath

Just to show I didn't restrict myself totally to the Fisheye - I had a 50mm lens with me as well. I hoped to find more chair pictures but these were the only two that appealed. I liked the row of red chairs just waiting for someone to visit them.











This single chair abandonned outside a warehouse has a continental feel to it. Looks hot and sunny but was actually quite chilly.























They are rebuilding the lower part of Bath near the Bus and Railway station and have completed the first phase. So far they have created an attractive area by using pale stone and very traditional shaped arcades. It will be interesting to revisit when the next phase is completed later in the year





Friday, April 10, 2009

Duxford Air Museum


I hadn't visited the Duxford Air Museum for many years; there have been a lot of changes, most impressive of which is the American Air Museum.
Despite the rather dull light I was pleased with this photograph - made me think of the long hours spent in airport lounges - must be the chairs.

Ann Miles Photography - My Favourite Images of the Past10 years or so