Seating for Five When you drive past and the scene sticks in your mind – you make a turn at the light and swing into the gas station to drive back and photograph – with the iPhone as camera at home Share this:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterestTumblrWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... August 25, 2015 by Ruth Categories: Light in the City, Pittsburgh PhotographyTags: Chairs, iPhone photography, Pittsburgh Photography, postaday, urban scene 15 Comments
I believe they are awaiting the trash pickup unless a passerby takes them. It’s a busy road. Thanks Gilly. Loading... Reply
I was drawn to the house. I’m not sure why, but I think it was because of the two totally different halts. Great picture Ruth E Loading... Reply
Cool picutre Terrible shame to see such classic chairs go into the dump. Could be easily refurbished. Loading... Reply
I am sure brand new chairs grace their dining table. Makes one curious as to what they look like. Loading... Reply
And I was just reading your blog at the same time, about the film festival and being reminded to express my gratitude! Loading... Reply
Sometimes we need reminders, don’t we? Blogging on gratitude every week definitely makes me more aware of what I should be grateful for. Loading...
Like Sue Reinfeld, I was drawn to the house. I wonder if those neighbors even speak to each other? There definitely is a story there. Loading... Reply
Makes me think about the classic Sesame Street tune: “Which one of these things is not like the other?” Loading... Reply
Someone’s been having a clear out . It looks like there’s a lot more stuff lying around, which could also go out on the sidewalk. 🙂 Loading... Reply
Are they there for someone to help themselves?
I believe they are awaiting the trash pickup unless a passerby takes them. It’s a busy road. Thanks Gilly.
I was drawn to the house. I’m not sure why, but I think it was because of the two totally different halts. Great picture Ruth E
Cool picutre Terrible shame to see such classic chairs go into the dump. Could be easily refurbished.
I am sure brand new chairs grace their dining table. Makes one curious as to what they look like.
And I was just reading your blog at the same time, about the film festival and being reminded to express my gratitude!
Sometimes we need reminders, don’t we? Blogging on gratitude every week definitely makes me more aware of what I should be grateful for.
You do it so well!
Thank you 🙂
Like Sue Reinfeld, I was drawn to the house. I wonder if those neighbors even speak to each other? There definitely is a story there.
You find the best pictures in the trash. They need some sock monkeys.
I would have thought and did the same thing. Great shot Ruth.
Thanks Cee.
Makes me think about the classic Sesame Street tune: “Which one of these things is not like the other?”
Someone’s been having a clear out . It looks like there’s a lot more stuff lying around, which could also go out on the sidewalk. 🙂