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Usually I keep the miniatures in color – not sure why, as I do love a nice richly texture black and white. The color shot in this highway underpass (possibly to follow one day) didn’t really connect the waves of the underpass with the waves of the chair. I walked here nearly every day while in Taipei and I took this photograph on the first day – and every following day I wanted to re-take it. (which is a hard feeling to explain – there is a nice satisfying feeling when you get a good photograph, and its not possible to replicate it except by taking a DIFFERENT good photograph, but the old scenes do always remind you of that feeling).

Waterfalls before a temple in Taipei, Eames rocker, 2011.
(If you see a theme with Eames rockers in Taipei and Hong Kong – I could only carry a limited number of chairs with me, so the 2 rockers, and 2 elephants were the IT items.)

Temple in Taipei, Taiwan. (That was a sublime trip and a memory of a life time.) 2011.
The pair of miniature Eames rockers in Taipei aeroport before we headed to the hotel. December 2011.


Miniature Eames elephant in pink, Hong Kong, December 2011.

Coffee (which was really awful, by the way) in a food court in Hong Kong, December 2011.

Chair on a street chair 🙂
Kowloon, 2011. (While my friends were patiently finishing their pho, I excused myself and anxiously run off to take photographs around the block.)

Eames rocker in the traffic and bustle of Kowloon, 2011.