This week the Sepia Saturday suggestion is a photograph of some people out sitting on a rock. LOST GALLERY has a BACK PAGE category for that. You've heard of people who are "outstanding in a field." Well, this category is for people, "Out sitting on a rock."
Now, here are a couple photographs from LOST GALLERY of a famous rock. This is the popular tourist spot on Lookout Mountain in Tennessee. It has been named "Umbrella Rock." There are LOTS of pictures of this rock around in family albums, with lots of people sitting on it.
The really noticeable thing is that nearly all of these photographs were from taken from exactly the same spot. Of course that may have been the ONLY spot the photographer could stand to get all of the rock and people into the frame.
Here are a few more. Go look.
Flickr - Gallery ONE! 18 pictures of the same rock!
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THE KIDS It is always a mystery how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned. Here are a few. You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.
Dee and the Business School The beautiful Dee. A curious story; What do you see?
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? "What are they doing?"
Hmmm! I notice no one poses *under* umbrella rock! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Rosa. Yes, odd about that, isn't it?
DeleteGreat pictures and fun. What a rock! And thanks for the choice to see extra pix of people on the rock or I wouldn't have seen the ladder helping folks up there. I knew there had to be a fairly easy way - what with some of the women in nice skirts and heels!
ReplyDeleteThanks La Nightingail. Umbrella Rock was quite a tourist attraction around for many decades so there are lots of "novelty" photographs of it. NOW, it is considered dangerous and is fenced away from the public. I was glad to find finally, a photograph that included a ladder too. I wondered about how they got up there.
DeleteUmbrella rock looks VERY precarious and dangerous. Thanks for the great collection. My favourite is the one by the dam wall - she looks like she's having a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brett Payne. Yes I does look rather unstable but apparently it was quite solid as the photographs of people climbing all over it shows. Only in recent times has it been deemed "dangerous." The girl by the dam does look like she's having a good time.
DeleteI should have expected that you would have some rock pictures, but I underestimated how many!
ReplyDeleteIt happens that I have a great photo of children on the Umbrella Rock that I could have used for this weekend's Sepia Saturday theme I've held it back for another time. The Lookout Mountain Rock acquired fame from its part in the civil war battle of the same name, as otherwise it might have been just another rock.
Thanks Mike Brubaker. I would love to see your Umbrella Rock photograph. There are many of them, obviously a venue for a tourist shot. The photographer set up the camera so that it would look like the people were sitting right on the edge of a steep drop-off. He made sure to get the bend of the river and the hotel rooftop into the shot. When I found the first photograph I was able to begin research by blowing up the section on the right with the plaque that gives a brief history of the “Battle of Wauhatchie.”
DeleteWow! I thought I had a lot of rock photos - you win! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie van Bergen. Pictures of people sitting on a rock seems to be a popular theme of amateur photographers.
DeleteI enjoyed scrambling over your rocky pictures this week. What is it about them that atttracts us so that we feel the need to play ‘The Little Mermaid’?
ReplyDeleteThanks Little Nell. I don't know what makes this pose so popular. There are several poses that run common through abandoned snapshots. The fake-fight, the elbow-belly, the chain. I have tried to collect as many of these common poses on separate pages as I can.
DeleteThose Umbrella rock photos are fascinating. The last one of the lady on the ladder is extraordinary - it looks a very uncomfortable pose. Most of them are quite scary to look at - I keep worrying people will fall off.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alex Daw. Yes, they are quite fascinating. It is so curious that back around the turn of the 19th century people were climbing all over the rock. Now it is considered dangerous and is fenced off. Back then women in long skirts climbed to the top layer of the rock to pose for a picture. One has eleven people sitting on it.
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