Benched: Adirondack chairs and The Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton National Park


I have a thing about chairs, benches, and spectacular vistas.  I have taken a good many photos with this theme.  I am doing a series of blogs on photos I have taken, all of them landscapes, portraying them.  I find such images provide a singular perspective on the beauty of our planet.  I have actually sold a number of them, both as cards and enlargements.  

Sometimes I photograph these outdoor furnishings with people sitting in them enjoying the view, the very reason they exist.  The person is often my wife, but sometimes I take them with sojourners who don't mind being photographed in the moment.  Admittedly, I have hundreds of such images, many of them are discards never to be looked upon again, but I have 75 good ones that I keep in my collection.

The above photo was recently taken while visiting Waterton National Park in Alberta's southwest corner.  I find that many of Canada's national parks use these red bastions of relaxation as a way of making an obvious statement - sit down and enjoy the view.  Adirondacks aren't the only type of seating I photograph of course, but they are easily seen and very inviting.  Plus they often are painted vibrant colours.

I hope you enjoy the series.  I have been thinking about doing something of the sort for a long time.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com


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