Here are the elements for Iron Photographer 31:
1 - part of a chair
2 - something that has special meaning to you
3 - unusual angle
When we say part of a chair, we mean just that. Not the entire chair. Just a bit of the chair. Enough to recognize that it actually is a chair. At the very most, Esther's 83% Rule will apply. And just to be clear, a chair is a device designed to facilitate sitting. We'll accept benches, stools, high-chairs, deck chairs, even electric chairs. But no more than 83% of them, and preferably a lot less.
The second element, something that has special meaning to you, has to be self explanatory. Only you can decide what is special to you. You don't have to tell us why the thing has special meaning, but it might be nice to know. The only exception to this element is that it cannot be a chair.
The final element is that the photograph must be taken at an unusual angle. In other words, the photo should NOT be taken from your traditional chair-photographing angle. It's not that we have any objection to your traditional chair photography; it's just that we're encouraging you to stretch your chair photography boundaries.