
I've posted other shots of this seat on my blogs, but I always photograph it whenever I'm in Chapel Hill, NC at the NC Botanical Gardens. I love the way the seat fits into the landscape. 
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Monday, July 13, 2009
That's My World Tuesday: My favorite garden seat - NC Botanical Gardens
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27 comments:
Great capture!
it is kind of rustic regal/native american. i love it. great capture.
I love it, too, Carver! Terrific shot! I'd like to sit there for a while some day! Have a great week, Carver!
I´d like to visit your garden seat.
Beautiful place.
Oh that's a novel seat and looks like something my son-in-law would make. He collects driftwood from Canadian beaches and makes furniture from it, including some imaginative chairs like that one. Thanks for the photo!
A very interesting seat indeed! Love the green all around the Garden.
It looks cosy and fashionable at the same time. I have some places that I photograph over and over, which gives my husband headache. He couldn't fathom my obsession with the same subject :)
Have a great week.
Neat, I am am ever again in NC I'll have to check it out.
What a great design. It does look like it's part of the tree branches. Great photo.
Carver: Very neat formation as part of your world.
thats quite a chair for royalty presume!
The shape of this seat reminds me of an open air sacred chapel! Fascinating!
THAT is amazing.
It looks like a leaf.
I love it ... teh seat really blends in and compliments the scene around it..
Great capture..
Looks great,beautiful garden which you have captured beautifully:)
Have a nice day.
That's an awesome looking garden seat. What a treat to sit in and enjoy the greenery around.
What a natural and beautiful design!
This is wonderful. I can imagine a Green Man/Woman sitting here ... lording over the wonders of the garden!
I would love to sit there too!
I love it when people come up with something this whimsical - great photo.
I like this, too. A perfect seat for a cool, wooded glade.
So nice, like a cross between a rocking chair and a throne.
Awesome shot!
It is certainly worth capturing more then once. I do the same with a butterfly bench at the butterfly house.
Suppose I may copy it to my yard one day.
This is such a lovely spot. Thanks for sharing.
What a lovely peaceful place to sit... very unusual! I love Botanical gardens if you're ever in California.....
that's a nice seat/bench there...so artistically made
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