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----Introducing Freeze Frame Friday!----
This will be a weekly feature which will showcase moments that only a fast shutter can help us appreciate. You can expect to see anything from snowball catches and water splashes, to kicked up dust and loooong strings of drool radiating from flapping gums.
We hope you enjoy. Now let's lead things off with these two friends and their spirited game of chase!
Framing your view.
Or
A house of whimsey
Or
Everybody has one neighbor, ya you know the one..
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Hasselblad 500c
Zeiss planar 80 mm f2.8 lens
Ilford HP-5
Processed with Silver Efex Pro 2
One World Trade Center (also known as One World Trade, One WTC, and formerly Freedom Tower) is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the seventh-tallest in the world. The supertall structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001
New York City, USA
The Uraeus is an ancient symbol that represents the cobra the animal representation of the goddess Wadjet of royalty. The symbol is the embodiment of sovereignty, royalty, and divine authority. The ancient Egyptians believed that the Uraeus symbol can provide magical powers and protection according to the myth of the cobra that was given to the pharaohs from the god Geb of the earth as a sign of kingship. The Uraeus was used as an ornament for statuary, was found on the top of his crown, and as an adornment on the pharaoh plus for jewellery and in amulets. It was also used in hieroglyph that represents a shrine or a building.
Limestone
Greco-Roman Period
Egypt of Glory exhibition, Amos Rex Art Museum, Helsinki
From the collection of Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy
9.10.2020-21.3.2021
A frame part of a series of frames taken for a Pierre Tremblay's Animation of Still Images in Visual Studies. The animation was set to a cover of Blow Out by Radiohead by Lo-Freq and were taken with a my constructed digital holga in Rosedale Valley and Wellesley Park with Amanda
"I am not bad, I am just photoshopped that way."
No Looney Tunes were harmed during the framing of this picture.
We're Here visiting Framed
足立美術館では、「生の額絵」と称して、まるで額縁に入った絵画のように美しい日本庭園を眺められます。
Adachi Museum@Shimane
In this museum you can appreciate the beautiful Japanese garden through the glass. It looks like a framed painting.
Recommend to view on larger size
A different perspective of the famous 3 brothers in yosemite. I like the roots of the tree in the foreground as it gives it some depth and the framing of the tree and branches.
One of several Picture Frames set out by Horsham Council at a selection of nice spots about the area showing off Mt Arapiles in the distance
The next theme for the Old San Juan group will be "Framed" - one of our group members suggested it as a possible theme and I like it.
This picture was taken looking out a turret at the San Cristobal fortress.
I am going away next weekend so this will actually be the theme for the next two weeks.