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First try at building my own frame but in fact with the help of 4 friends at various junctures. Could not find the frame stock I wanted so I bought a 10 foot board of cherry and one friend very kindly milled it for me another helped me build a fence for the chop saw to get more accurate cuts another provided a framing clamp This frame will be a reject because of the gap in bottom left corner. I chose to make these frames in cherry because I liked the look better than the more common black frame that I think can be overpowering or distracting from my images. So much for frames being easy to make when you are not really set up for it. I have to go and buy a better finer tooth blade for cleaner cuts. It is nice to see your work framed....something about just posting photos online I feel diminishes them. This is one of 5 photos I sold to a paint customer...I really appreciate that she appreciates my photos in such a tangible way.

Minolta XD, MC Rokkor-PG 58/1.2, Superia X-tra 400.

this is the frame designed by Lu Sim, I'm going to try building a reFrame, I always wanted one, there are 2 things that I'm not sure I did ok/didn't have the piece so I had to improvise, I didn't have the knee piece so I just used an alternative, and the chest area is not clear on how to conect it to the ball joint for the torso. but I think I managed, so next step, the armor!

 

btw go buy his lug's mech wars book, it is amazing and offers great insights on mech building

 

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The male golden tiger was lurking under the platform (on which the white female was), and the wood provided a kind of frame for this shot.

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MACRO MONDAYS: Fill the frame. The inside of the trumpet flower of a cultivar of Adenium Obesum (Impala Lily). An image taken with a macro camera up close with light deep in the throat from tropical overhead sun. Less than a 2 cm field of view. A conventional stand-back view of this flower is here. www.flickr.com/photos/jacobs_ian/54292590884/in/photostream

Basel, Switzerland

Had this shot in my mind for a very long time but took me way too long to find this beautiful Ballerina

7artisans 28mm 1.4 FE+ on Sony A7rII

Barcelona - Forum

w/ Zeiss Planar C/Y 50mm 1.4 @f/8

a child walks in front of a frame

Frame of a short animation...

 

There is a story and in the story there is also Genzoman

and his Gallery genzoman.deviantart.com/gallery/.

 

I start to space out with a 2 of them ,just for play with virtual mirror and i found the result amazing and from that 2 original tons of incredible thing start popping out

 

this was the first

Leitz Summicron-R 50mm SN:2423366

Always a thrill to see these majestic creatures... maybe trying to hide among the greenery.

Segaia offers African sunsets and stunning views of a dam on your doorstep - a watering-place where Zebra, Kudu, Impala, warthog and the odd leopard come to drink. Birdlife is prolific, as are large numbers of frogs, both of which treat visitors to their songs. One of the jewels of northern Gauteng, Segaia Bush Retreat offers an escape to the magic of the bush that reminds of areas far more remote. It is the perfect getaway for weary, ‘traffic-jammed’ city dwellers who do not want to spend hours on the road to get to a weekend destination, but require an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity combined with fresh air.

Info source URL: www.sa-venues.com/visit/segaiabushretreat/

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The photo was taken during 2018-08 at Segaia Bush Retreat, Buffelsdrift, Gauteng, South Africa.

ODC 10/23/24 - Natural Framing

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Minolta X-700

MC Rokkor 58mm 1.4

CineStill 800T

it took a very long time to make these cherry wood frames but the 5 framed photos that I sold will be going to their new home tomorrow. The photo is one of my favorites as it reminds me of something I would have made with friends when we were kids

From a walk on a somewhat rainy day in the area known as Aarhus Ø in Aarhus, Denmark - June 16, 2018.

Candid street photography in Oaxaca, Mexico.

 

Here is a blog I wrote about the compositional technique of framing

 

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The shape framing this scene is a sculpture by the British sculptor Tony Cragg.

21 april Urbex Trip.

Open House in the former Tanner Plant in Oisterwijk, The Netherlands.

 

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If the river makes a noise its because water is running

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