This seat was seen whilst driving around The Blue Mountains.
When I saw it I felt compelled to take photos.
I don’t understand as to why people feel the need to get rid of their furniture in this manner. It’s wasteful and potentially harmful to a habitat, but on the slight plus side to this one is that I ended up with a photo I’m content with.
I like how the framing helps to suggest space. I also like how there’s a sense of quiet to the photo.
This is my submission into the one hundred-and-forty-eighth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme for this one is “Spots and Dots“.
I’ve submitted this photo due to the couch providing a spot that’s not the ground to sit and view the road from.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
This week’s challenge is curated by Leya. Next week Tina is curating.
The challenges are pretty fun and there’s a lot of room for interpretation that doesn’t get in the way of enjoyment. If you’re into photography, then I suggest participating, or at the least checking out what other people are submitting.
I hope you enjoy.




Oh dear, not very inviting is it?!
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No, but still appealing methinks.
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really great photo opportunity – I have an old photography book – where featuring colored prints was a big deal – and they have a famous shot of a dining room chair looking out over the edge to a scenic view – your photo reminded me of that – but here you have the serious recliner – ha – and off to the side in this scenic area
and does make one wonder how it got there ??
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Unfortunately I have a strong idea as to how it got there.
Still, it certainly is better to imagine.
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🙂
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Yes…how did it get there?
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I’ve an idea as to how, but the mystery is better, I think.
Had I been able to take it with me, I probably would have.
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Nice one!!
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Cheers : )
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Great photo, unique subject, and yes, BAD place to dump it!
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I’ve been past a few times since and it is gone, which is oddly bittersweet.
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That low angle is wonderful. Love this shot.
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Glad you do.
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Remember Frasier? This reminds me of his dad’s recliner. I’m sure that’s what Frasier would have liked to have done to the recliner! 🙂
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I imagine in a less scenic area though : )
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