onsdag 16 december 2009

Sepia Scenes no 61

Please take a seat.

12 kommentarer:

Unknown sa...

Morrn.

Vad är detta?
En kommunal ättestupa?


Ha de bra.

Hasse A

Liane sa...

Ja det är ju tur att utvecklingen i vården går framåt, rullstolen ser ju inte så skön ut men en härlig bild som vurmar om svunna tider

Artlover sa...

Fy fan för att bli gammal. Nackskott är humanare än det där. Nåja, det är ett bra motiv som passar bra i sepia och förmedlar om svunna tider.

Annie Jeffries sa...

I get the wheelchair, but, I have to say, the straight-back chair makes me a little nervous.

Marice sa...

i agree with Annie! what's that for?

u may view mine here

anemonen sa...

Ett riktigt snygg foto i sepia. Verkligen passande, men jag skulle inte vilja stiga in ens i det rummet.

Marie sa...

This is a picture from a museum showing old medical stuff. The straight-back chair looks more dangerous than it was. This one belonged to an ear specialist used when examined the hearing of patients. Though I can agree it looks like an implement of torture.

Diane AZ sa...

Perfect for sepia. The wheel chair looks quite comfy, but the other chair, yikes!

Ralph sa...

That ancient wheelchair looks so different when covered so nicely like this! Modern wheelchairs in aluminum or steel probably work better than this old wooden one. But the old wheelchair makes a classy piece of furniture!

christina sa...

Ja, det här var ju lite skrämmande och jag hoppas det ser annorlunda ut när jag kliver ut i ett annat boende som gammal.

kayerj sa...

I don't think I'd like to sit in either chair--but I love the vignette you've photographed. Sepia suits it well. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on

Anonym sa...

Agreed. I'm not sitting in either one of those chairs. I agree with Kaye re: the vignette. The scene tells a story that reads well in sepia tones.