Friday Photography
These simple gray plastic chairs are found in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City. They are set up temporarily for large Vatican events like Papal Audiences or Masses, providing seating for thousands of faithful who gather outdoors to see the Pope.
We happened to be visiting when they were set up and I like the repetitive pattern they created.. a sea of chairs.









That's a really nice pattern formed by the chairs!
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely a sea of chairs as you say.
ReplyDeleteFab photo. There’s something slightly disconcerting about it, I think the expectation of people but there being none. Have a great weekend. Xx
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot!
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Stunning capture.
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That would be one tough jigsaw puzzle!
ReplyDeleteI love when artists take a benign subject and really make it look like art! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo! The chairs give a different perspective of St Peter’s Square.
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Clever of the photographer to see the patterns in the chairs.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot. I can't imagine working that photo in a jigsaw puzzle. What a challenge.
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ReplyDeleteI like it as framed art. As a jigsaw puzzle, it would be beyond my skills, but it would make a great advanced puzzle.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great eye, this is such a nice photo! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, quite a sea of chairs.
ReplyDeleteYour photographers eye did well with this photograph.
All the best Jan
Definitely a unique shot and pattern! Thanks for sharing!
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That is so cool. Such a great photo! Thank you for sharing, Hena!
ReplyDeleteOh that does make for an interesting pattern! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting photo, and I love the story behind the chairs.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
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