Wrought Iron Table and Chair Heaven


The last time I wrote about wrought iron furniture, I had been in Yucca Valley where I found a wrought iron sofa for sale.

Yesterday I found this furniture in front of a trailer house. I liked the furniture next to the number of the house. Text and/or numbers always look so good in a photo.

With our great weather during this time of the year (it's gettin' up near 90), sitting in this little delicate space, reading the paper and having a glass of iced tea sure is inviting, especially if you're still puttin' up with old man winter.

Wrought iron furniture can be pricey because it takes a welder to make it. You can find it, though, everywhere here--in the thrift stores and in the antique shops.

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  1. Do you still offer classes on digital photography? I was looking back at your 2006 October blog and you mentioned it. Im new to blogging, but would LOVE to get some tips on my digital since I LOVE taking pictures and I am the yearbook adviser at my school.

    Beth Ann

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  2. I'm not teaching at betterphoto.com anymore. You can contact me at matthewbam@aol.com to get your photos critiqued, though. I charge $50 for 8 photos.

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