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This photo is part of the "vintage digital camera" series.

This photo is a modified version of one taken with a Kodak DC120.

 

Kodak DC120 - Announced - 1996

1.2 mega pixel

Original price: $950 US

Max resolution: 1280 x 960

 

I'm not sure this experiment was sucessful. I just thought the subject matter would lend itself to a bit of surreal treatment. I guess I went a little overboard though. It's hard to know when to stop...:-)

Interested in your feedback

A chair I found in Salt Lake City, UT. I am sitting in it now.

At first, they look like chairs lined up -- but they are actually attached to each other. We say this odd bench of chairs in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.

 

Happy Bench Monday, all!

I've been flirting with this chair for a while now. I finally brought her home with me on Saturday. :)

   

*purchased at Vintage Harmony; Glen Mills, PA

I have no love of these places or what they represent but always find them fascinating in a photographic sense when I'm in another country.

The empty seats are symbolic of the empty words spoken in these halls ,not to be disrespectful to the people who go there of course, but i wish they would come to somewhere where they can really learn about the bible and all its wonders and its author .

it saddens me how i meet people who have been going to Christendoms churches all their life and know so little about the bible and seem to be lost as to what they believe its so sad especially when they are people we love.

“Why do you people keep paying out money for what is not bread, and why is your toil for what results in no satisfaction? Listen intently to me, and eat what is good, and let your soul find its exquisite delight in fatness itself.” says Isaiah 55v2

Vibe Community Space, Spokane, Washington,

This is my interpretation of the ultimate MidCentury Modern Workspace. 50 plus year old designs that still looks timeless yet modern and contemporary. Dieter Rams would say "Less is More." Don Draper would say, "Make it simple, but make it significant." Yes, it is expensive but it will outlive and outlast any computers I have or will have for the next 40 years. This is a "luxury desk set-up."

 

George Nelson Swag Leg Desk design by Charles Pollock for Nelson Associates in 1958.

Eames Soft Pad Management Aluminum Group Chair designed in 1969 by the legendary design masters, Charles and Ray Eames. Both manufactured by Herman Miller. Artemide Tolomeo Lamp. Designed by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina for Artemide. 1987. The design classics. All featured and on displays at various Museums of Modern Art like NY MoMA. George Nelson Bench for storage. Everything pictured are authentic, licensed pieces.

 

BTW, people have been wondering. Yes, you can fit a 27" iMac on a George Nelson Swag Desk. As long as it is under 25 lbs.

 

I'm pretty much complete except I might swap out the Tolomeo Lamp for an AJ (Arne Jacobsen) Desk Lamp.

 

Update: Thanks. This was featured on lifehacker.com

 

lifehacker.com/the-mid-century-modern-workspace-1677860878

they will come back in spring.

Newly acquired at Warrenton TX spring show 2016! Great condition, couldn't pass it up!

I liked the striking diagonals formed from this collection of stacked chairs in Manchester Cathedral.

Seagull 4A-107 / ektar 100

Church dedication: St Gregory

Location: Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Hundred: Norwich

A spare chair that nobody wanted to sit on.

 

Pictured at the Cheltenham Cricket Festival, 21 July 2016

Olympus OM-1

G-Zuiko AUTO-W 28mm f/3.5

Ilford HP5+ (@800)

Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 10mins @ 20°

Assam in her chair in the morning. It's also her chair during the day and the afternoon and the evening as well. When we move the chair to put the futon down, Argent then occupies the futon...

guess I keep them , hubby did clean them and now they look so good

Red velvet "gentleman's chair" from 1895.

Some Antique chairs at Pollardville, Ca.

Pollardville was assembled in 1957 by Ray B. Pollard and family as a turist attraction. Pollardville is a fake ghost town. All of the buildings at Pollardville are either made from original antique architectural details or are original buildings themselves from the 1800's, moved here from Jamestown, Mountain Ranch, Lodi, Chinese Camp and Jackson, California.

Sadly Pollardville has been sold to a developer who is going to flatten the place to build homes, (Like California needs more houses!) and a strip mall. Most of the buildings have been sold to different people, who are moving them to their land to be restored. The last day of business was April 1, 2007.

Taken with the Fuji GA 645 Zi on the Fomapan 100 film and developed in Rodinal.

Shot last week on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry between New Jersey and Delaware. Pentax 67 with the 165/2.8 lens. I shot this on Technical Pan at EI 25 and stand developed it in Rodinal 1:100 for an hour and it came out really overexposed. That's still better than last time, when I developed in Photographers Formulary TD-3 and got a completely blank roll. I think I'll expose the next roll at EI 100 and see what happens.

Three Chair Bench rustic old wood bench built from chairs, unique and unusual. Shot in North Carolina.

広場に整然と並べられた青いパイプ椅子たち。

Blue Folding chairs lined up in an orderly manner in the square.

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