Friday, May 22, 2009

Chair to nowhere



It's at the rear of the Barnes and Noble bookstore, this chair. It overlooks a small canal and parking lot. You can sit in it, but why? It seems to have no purpose other than decoration. In the second photo, I redecorated it a bit - changing the color photo to a color sketch.

11 comments:

Nancy said...

very cool sketch - photoshop?

joo said...

It creates really nice decoration anyway! Lovely chair and the photo is superb with the reflection! I like the sketch as well. Have a great weekend:)

cieldequimper said...

Wohoo, now those photos are modern art. Sorry, I prefer the first one, I love the reflection (lovely clouds) and the chair is one I would like for home!

Cezar and Léia said...

This conceptual chair is fantastic!
Your composition for this picture is so harmonic and modern! Congratulations ! Perfect redecorate in the second picture!
:-) Have a nice weekend!

crocrodyl said...

This chair is great! I like the shape and colour of it! Great post!

Lowell said...

@ Frenchie4moi - Oui!

tapirgal said...

I think I might sit in it and read, unless it's hot out :( Speaking of which, we do get some sun in Astoria in summer, but I remember more than one drizzly and very gray 4th of July (and other summer days). I'll be paying more attention this year since I'm taking photos every day. I didn't like the Goonies movie myself. I finally watched part of it for the locations, but I couldn't last the whole film. It amazes me how many people really love it and can't wait to see the landmarks. To each his own, for sure!

Unknown said...

Nice composition and colours! Also like the 2nd shot, pretty cool!

tapirgal said...

I hope you got my comment. The site doesn't like my browser. I think it said you would read and post when approved, but I'm not sure. It disappeared quickly.

Lowell said...

@ Tapirgal - Yes, the comment came through, but a bit late - my fault. Computers are funny animals, for sure!

Hope it's sunny today for you.

Juergen Kuehn said...

Love Adirondack chairs. To be seated with a rewarding book... a wonderful and well arranged picture,Jacob.
And below the counterpoint - You Know I love expirience and your suggestions. Thank you!