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This little bench is in front of a sewing store in a small strip mall. There is also a coffee shop and I think there was a beauty parlor. The name of the parlor was “We’s Cuttin Up.” I think it moved somewhere else or I just didn’t see it or maybe it refers to the sewing store. I really don’t know much about this mall as it is!
Happy Bench Monday!
Remembering summer at Fyvie Castle where the cool shade and seats were a welcome escape from the long, hot, dry summer.
Shot using an infrared converted camera, with the 850nm filter and a 200mm telephoto lens. Post processing through Photoshop.
HSS! And have a splendid Sunday ;o)
And an early Happy Bench Monday too!
My Sliders Sunday set is here: Here
My Infrared set: Here
Places to sit: Here
My Fyvie Castle set: Here
My landscape set Here
My Tree set is here: Here
Join me
Sitting on the bench
Just enjoying the sounds
The birds being annoyed or are they just singing
Wind hitting the leaves
Your face been caressed by it too
Waves coming in from ships passing by
Splash! it says when they hit the rocks
Buzzing from the bees
A spider climbing up on your leg
Just relaxing
Looking at the flowers
All the colors are exploding
I think I am in paradise
Or rather
I know I am
Happy Bench Monday! This the 2nd bench from Bandon, Oregon. The benches may be crafted from Redwoods.
Bandon is a city in Coos County, Oregon, United States, on the south side of the mouth of the Coquille River. It was named by George Bennet, an Irish peer, who settled nearby in 1873 and named the town after Bandon in Ireland, his hometown. The population was 3,066 at the 2010 census. Wikipedia
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Last year when my cousin and her husband passed through ABQ, I accompanied them to Old Town. Hunting for a bench photo to post today I came across this photo, about which I'd forgotten!
it had been shot with the iPhone's native camera, brought into Snapseed on the phone then brought into the Hipstamatic app where it had filters for lens and film applied. I notice now that when I had shot it, I had used the iPhone Plus's "depth" feature, which created the background blur.
I've posted color versions of this but I guess I had also brought it back into Ps where I'd turned it into a black and white.
Happy Bench Monday!
At the Huntington Library & Botanical Gardens in San Marino, CA. Remember thinking perhaps the bench should be turned in the direction of the roses instead of facing a building.
Going through some old photos from a trip to France and thought this was worth posting. It wa at the Château d'Azay-le-Rideau.