Well I guess it's not really all that mad, but it was the first thing that I noticed on entering Mad Mex at Hillarys Boat Harbour.. if you pull the image in you'll see the perfectly placed rows of Corona Extra beer bottles make a pretty cool chandelier! As soon as I downloaded this shot I knew it would be fun to have bit of a play, works well with the colours inverted don't you think? Bon weekend, take care and most of all stay safe...
"Hillary's" only has one meaning here in the States these days. :-)
ReplyDeleteMad is the word for it!
ReplyDeleteYou know I kept hearing Hatter! "What is the hatter with me!"
ReplyDeleteOh, what a hoot!! Well, it is different!!! And imaginative!!
ReplyDeleteYes, that's ultra cool. As you say, the inverted image is excellent!
ReplyDeleteQuite strange ...
ReplyDeleteCorona. . . a delicious Mexican beer!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect name for the restaurant (or bar?). The old movie may turn to be more prescient that we like. But anyway, that chandelier is very clever and you captured (and morphed) it wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual and great reflection shot. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteFuuuuuun ! :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, especialy second one.
ReplyDeleteA very different kind of chandelier!
ReplyDeleteMuch as I love Versailles' classical chandeliers, I wish we had more fun and creative ones like these!
ReplyDeleteI hope they are well secured and the creation was sponsored by Corona.
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever use of bottles. Artistically appealing AND advertises the style of the business well too.
ReplyDeleteYour unerring eye delights once more! So glad I get to see in you pics, G
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Well that's certainly different and a great use for the empty bottles, good pictures Grace the inverted one looks like a b & w film negative...remember those...
ReplyDeleteHow unique!
ReplyDeleteWhat a modern and creative chandelier... Take one down, pass it around, 99 bottles of beer...
ReplyDeleteBises,
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Nice job of recycling.
ReplyDeleteCool chandelier.
ReplyDeleteThere is a restaurant in Tempe that I've been to that has a similar chandelier of Corona bottles. I haven't been there in a while but I distinctly remember it.
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cool, ole!
ReplyDeleteVery arty, Grace! I was quite confused at Mad Mex, was yummy, but not what I expected...
ReplyDeletethat's a pretty cool chandelier! corona! cheers!
ReplyDelete99 bottles of beer on the....ceiling!! love it!
i saw something similar here at a food market...by each register lane at front of store...where they usually have a light to show the line is open for checkout...each light had a different colored glass bottle on it.
Oh I like that chandelier very much!
ReplyDeleteGood name and very cool chandelier.
ReplyDeletegreat idea of restaurant for such an artistic chandelier... excellent photos...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Too cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat image! I must Pin this one to share this very imaginative use of something that is disposable. You have a smart look to discover such things. Life is strange, this I have not seen it in any Mexican restaurant or bar and I find it in an Australian place! Cool! Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteCool, great idea !
ReplyDeleteWhat a find, Grace !
Glass always make great effects! Very artistic shoots Grace!
ReplyDeleteIt's great post! Thanks for sharing!
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