Hmmmmmm, defies explanation eh ;)
Black & White version
A unique angle of a park bench converted to black and white. See all my photos at: www.eiiphotography.com
chester- taken on 35mm (Dad’s Minolta XD7 June 2005)
Snow covered bench and empty vase in winter park
Quiet side street in Prague
A row of wood and metal benches along a walkway in a park. In black and white with selective blur.
Black and white winter shot of a couple quieting absorbing the frozen nature scene that surrounds them.
Yard in Burnaby, Canada covered in fresh snow Canon XTi Rebel / 800 ISO f/11 1/250sec Few minor alterations in photoshop to bring out the contrast of the bench against the snow.
shade of several windows on a wall / Canon 5D 17/40 mm F 4,0 ISO 160 F 11.0 at 34 mm 0ev
A bench on the edge of the River Murray, near the Paringa Bridge, Paringa, South Australia.
A bench in the Ashdown Forest in East Sussex.
Bench with a dedication to my grandfather in the snow
The “Marble church”, Bodelwyddan, North Wales. This bench sits facing the grave yard- how many tales of utter sorrow and unimaginable sadness has this seat witnessed, over the years?
This is a wonderful picnic bench which sits on a slope underneath the road bridge that crosses the Ouse basin in Newcastle, while there are two other bridges providing rail and I think another road links to the city centre. / This area of Newcastle is undergoing serious regeneration work, with the ruins of the old lead works sitting next to the worn out remains of the Ouse as it trickles into the River Tyne. / This area is full of wonderful shapes and patterns through Newcastle’s history
Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens
Gazebo Park, Ft. Pierce, FL on the Indian River Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F8, 1/800 / RAW / 6/14/09 – 555/95 / /
Bear Creek Park, BC, Canada
Flagler College – St. Augustine, Florida
Abstract Macro Photography – Seascape Very close up to Lichen on a wood bench / Burley Park / Leeds
One of our familiar paths, me and cindy in the morning.
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