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Rusty chain and seaweed, Bosham
I'm at last catching up with a few shots from this last month that I should have posted. In truth I've had the time only to prepare my PotD, so it is good to look back and select a few others that have pleased me.
Fria Kedjor. Or Free Chains. By Anja Keskinen Reuterswärd. The last photo I took at the Art Promenade this year. The theme was freedom.
I painted a bike chain for my cousin's hubby's 50th recently. This is Sam testing out where it could be hung.
The Chain playing in support of The Kent Roller Girls at Folkestone Quarterhouse on the 1st June 2012.
It was a wonderful evening, lovely venue and great music. I'll have to see the Kent Roller GIrls in action soon.
You can find out more about the Kent Roller Girls here: www.kentrollergirls.com
They're on Facebook and Twitter too!
I had to wait for the sun to come out from behind the clouds. My legs were a little tired, but I think it was worth it.
Chains securing a sculpture outside St Katherine's dock. Converted to black and white and adjusted brightess and contrast.
The patio of a defunct restaurant was chained off at Quincy Market.
Taken and originally posted in 2005.
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi LánchÃd in hungarian) in Budapest is one of the most famous sights of Hungary. It was the first permanent bridge in Budapest, originally built in 1849 and rebuilt after WW2.
People take thousands of photographs of it daily and it seems like everyone who has visited Budapest has a few shots of this bridge. Here's mine. :)