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I tried to be different by taking a previous POV and "framing" it. The sky reminds me of the famous scene from "Independence Day". Anyway, I hope you like it!
Chrome yellow is a yellow pigment in paints using monoclinic lead(II) chromate (PbCrO4). It occurs naturally as the mineral crocoite but the mineral ore itself was never used as a pigment for paint. After the French chemist Louis Vauquelin discovered the new element chromium in 1797 lead chromate was synthesized in the laboratory and used as a pigment beginning in the second decade of the nineteenth century.
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Paris, France.
This photo was taken by accident. While walking back from the Eiffel and turning back, Seeing this angle was strange.
Nikon D 90
By bracken.
There were so many Robins around today and lots of interactions and posing. There all nicely framed themselves in the vegetation.
We opened up the sim to the public, so feel free to stop by. When you join the group, you can rezz
Location: The Frame
I wear glasses for many years. I've got a big pile of them. This glasses frame will move to this pile in a week. I bought a new one last week.
All those glasses didn't solve my problem with fixation disparity. That's why I not always can read large pieces text. And sometimes I even don't understand what I see on a picture. Luckely is the way to outgoing information not disturbed.
Framed by the 10th Ave and 35W bridge, Minneapolis is lit up on a nice fall evening.
The colors of the 35w bridge are often changed depending on a holiday or major event. This evening it was lit in pretty typical colors.
This is another shady area of the city so always a good idea to watch your back.
When I was walking in the landscape with my camera to look for birds to photograph, I saw this scene, tree shapes in the foreground framing an almost empty rural view. Couldn't resist to take a picture of the green rural scenery. Funny to see also that there is just one person walking there. Enjoy the landscape!
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A lace ribbon placed on paper that to me looks like lace too. I put a little frame over the ribbon to bring it into focus
This image accidentally appeared as I took a picture of a moving subway train in Toronto. The two historical images from Toronto's past are framed by the windows which reveal the artwork on the opposite platform.
By thorns.
There were so many Robins around today and lots of interactions and posing. There all nicely framed themselves in the vegetation.