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Sometimes you get lucky - this purple finch landed in a japanese maple, finding a bit of light and framing itself nicely in the branches and leaves.

There are many ways you can take A photo but when giving the opportunity, I like to use other objects such as trees or in this case, the bridge to frame my shot. It really makes the photo more interesting and unique. Do you sometimes use this technique? Have a magical day!

 

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292/366/2020, 3579 days in a row.

tonight was the end of a week of watercolours

 

Waiting at the shopping mall - a few hours to kill, thank god for the air con and free wifi

Rolleiflex 2.8F

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Photo framed like I actually knew what I was doing 👀

This impressive framed view was taken from high up on the Hunter Street footbridge, part of the Churchill Way Flyover in Liverpool. It's dominated by an intimate close-up of the soffit and concrete column of the elevated roadway, which appears in dramatic silhouette.

 

The footbridge and flyover structure have since been completely demolished. So, sadly, this particular urban drama is no longer possible to witness.

 

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Classic framing at Mesa Arch in Canyonlands. Just a hint of snow is marking the beginning of winter.

Another from this morning.

Norland, Halifax, Yorkshire. Please click again to view large on black.

 

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North Window, Arches Nat'l Park, UT

 

Iconic Classic shot. I really love how the sun hit the rocks and made them glow. I find it very cool that the South Window Arch casted its shadow at Turret Arch.

A framers had a box of unused picture mounts for free outside today so I nabbed one to make picture-in-picture photos.

Here's a framed shot of San Diego from my favorite little park on Coronado Island. My sister and brother-in-law are here visiting so I took them so some of my favorite spots around town. This is my favorite night-time place. Oh, and once again, the smell of really good pot was in the air. Those Coronado Islanders really know how to live!

From Montparnasse Tower

Looking from Freilassing in Bavaria to Nockstein and Gaisberg above Salzburg in Austria. Photo taken on May 19th, 2020.

DXO film emulation software: Kodak Kodachrome 25.

 

Fort Tilden, Rockaway Beach, New York

08.03.2015

 

Originally posted on www.flickr.com/photos/pamt12/

I am moving my digital library from my old account to this one.

Framed

 

Shot in the Valley of Fire in Nevada. I have to say that the Valley of Fire lives up to its name, not only in the colour of the rocks but also in the temperatures in early August at midday, when this was shot.

The leaves frame the tree in the middle, in the background just a bit of the morning mist still left.

frame metal (каркас)

Sotoportego de le fabriche nove.

 

Sotoportego is one of the characteristic elements of urban planning in the city of Venice.

 

It is a passageway that goes underneath a building. The sotoportego height typically equals to that of the ground floor. Oftentimes, the sotoportego is the only access to a courtyard or a small square. Many sotoporteghi contain sacred images of the saints or Madonna. The images can be bas-reliefs made of the Istrian stone or white marble

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Brooklyn

Manhattan Bridge and

Empire State Building

Experimental

full frame Sony using Konica Hexanon AR lenses

Reykjavik, Iceland

Ma puce dans un cadre naturel.. Au bord de la rivière le Tech.. ;-)

My daughter in a natural frame... At the river the Tech... ;-)

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.

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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Recently discovered souvenir fabric swatch from the 2005 artwork The Gates by Christo and Jean-Claude, finally matted and framed.

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.

Sailing to the Iceberg Graveyard, Antarctica

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

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