Friday, January 13, 2012

Arms & Legs/ My Town

 Four chairs, eight arms and 16 legs in colour

This week's My Town Shoot Out challenge: arms and legs

Four chairs, eight arms and 16 legs in black and white

Four chairs, eight arms and 16 legs in white and black

I am linking to MY Town Shoot Out

19 friends stopped by to say:

Halcyon said...

I definitely like the color best. THose bright hues deserve to be seen!

Kathy said...

I'll reserve the lime green one!

Judy said...

Love the color ones.

Rebecca said...

Ya know, I thought of chairs too! Great minds... Nice shots.

Luna Miranda said...

love the colorful chairs!

DawnTreader said...

I like the colours but also think the white-and-black looks rather cool :)

Southwest Arkie said...

Ohh, I like the colored chairs best, but the reflections in the windows look great in the middle snap. Have a great week-end!

kaye said...

love your pick for the theme. The color is my favorite.

Carola said...

Like the others before me, the color one is the best. But I like how you show these three together. Nice composition how the chairs sit there.

Gillian Olson said...

interesting picture and enough arms and legs for two spiders,

Lowell said...

Artsy...each is unique and delightful. You could do a collage on a wall with one of those angled frames.

Pauline said...

I like the coloured one, too. But I also really like the white and black treatment, very artful.

Rose said...

I like all!!!

Barb said...

What perfect chairs and a perfect composition, no matter the color.

Jama said...

I prefer the colour best too!

Bagman and Butler said...

Four chairs, eight arms, sixteen legs gradually disappearing in three frames.

J9 said...

Love the chairs - I have two and am thinking of painting them bright colors!

Pam said...

Your armchair town is quite inviting. Unique shots, Wow.
:)

Cezar and Léia said...

If this would be next to some of Andy Warhol's stuff I'd immediately think "it's one of my favourite among his pieces"!
God bless you!
Cezar

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