Thursday, 6 September 2012

More Scavenger Hunt photos

Here’s some more of my Scavenger Hunt photos (se Rinda’s blog for details)

9 A FOUNTAIN

I found this one at the National Trust Gardens at Nymans yesterday

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16 A BRIDE

I thought about this one for a while.  Where was I going to see a bride?  We were not invited to any weddings this summer.  I thought about photographing the bridal shop in town, or a bridal magazine, I even tried to photograph the Victorian bride in the costume department of our local museum.  Then I realised that she was staring right at me!  This painting of ‘Her Wedding day’ by Anton Weisz hangs in our bedroom.

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17 A CHURCH, CHAPEL, CATHEDRAL, MOSQUE OR TEMPLE

A disused chapel in the back streets of Worthing.  It was built in 1850, but has been shut down for many years and looks like it might be falling into disrepair.

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A MOVIE POSTER

Here’s 5 movies!  As advertised at our local theatre, the last week in August:

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AN OUTDOOR STAIRWAY

Found in the same back streets as the Gospel hall above.  I love this curved stairway at the back of some apartments.  I had to go back to get this picture as there were too many cars and vans parked in front to get a picture the first time I found it.

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That just leaves me 2 to get, an swing hanging from a tree, and a roadside stall.  Hope you like my photos!

5 comments:

Maria Ontiveros said...

Love your photos - the fountain is really well composed, the stairway is very cool, but my favorite is your bride. Simply beautiful.
Rinda

Sian said...

I really like that Gospel hall building - round here gospel halls are known as "tin hut" churches becsuse they are never very grand. This one must have been a bit fancier in its day!

Melissa said...

Great photos - I especially like the outdoor stairwell. I found my swing this weekend, so I just need a pier to finish up.

Alison said...

Love that staircase!
Alison xx

Chicken Licken said...

I do like! Especially the staircase!