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I like the way nature framed this tree sparrow.

a frame in a frame in a frame

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

A northbound CN intermodal train crosses Kummel Creek, in Theresa, Wisconsin.

Our local predator heron, framed against the window of the Temple at Chiswick House, West London.

Just a little eye picture. Nearly out of cam. Love the level of detail!

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River Dwyryd, Maentwrog, Vale of Ffestiniog. North Wales

Liverpool`s Liver building framed by the arched entrance to the Tower buildings

I took several pictures of this hawk landing and flying away, only to return. On one trip. I was shooting a series and, of course, a lucky catch in-between the limbs. Enjoy. Thanks for looking.

The Grand Tetons are framed with this loading ramp.

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Some fairytales seem to be true in Norway. I guess any magic creature could appear at this peaceful little lake surrounded by high peaks and a glacier? It was majestic waking up here all alone, after falling asleep with the distant sounds of waterfalls and a hooting owl nearby.

 

Hi all! I'm still alive and kicking, sort of. And... I just uploaded 21 new images on here!

 

But I haven't been here for a long time, due to several reasons. The main reason is that I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, which means I'm struggling with skeleton and muscle pain, headaches and tiredness. It goes up and down and I need to exercise a lot, 'keep moving'. It also means I cannot sit statically behind a PC, laptop, tablet or telephone for too long. This creates problems for me at work, and also in my photography. I'm still out there shooting, but the processing is going even slower than it did before. So there are less images, but I still enjoy the processing of them, I just need to use shorter intervals and more breaks. I don't have much time left for other things 'online', so I can't keep up with the socials and all photography related thing. I'm still active on Instagram, on and off, uploading some new images and sharing behind the scenes in 'stories'.

 

On the other side, I've been asked to join This Way Photography Adventures, www.yougothisway.com! An invitation that I happily accepted. The challenges and activities there fit me perfectly now. You can join me and Frank Otto Pedersen on an epic winter adventure on Senja island next March, and we are working on another weeklong trip!

 

I hope you're all safe after some crazy time for all. Stay healthy and keep shooting!

Flakstad, Lofoten Islands (Norway)

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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La Havane, Cuba - février 2020.

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

Messetower Frankfurt

  

Thanks for your welcome comments and appreciations!

 

This big golden frame is awesome. And by the way this building is the biggest frame in the world. And with the right perspective, it is the frame from the Burj Khalifa. But you need a drone for this picture. Maybe next time.

Looking at Lake Ontario from the Wilson Pier

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

Wasserspiel, Wassertropfen, Framing

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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From Montparnasse Tower

abandoned farmhouse

Point Betsie Lighthouse in Frankfort Michigan

DXO film emulation software: Kodak Kodachrome 25.

 

Fort Tilden, Rockaway Beach, New York

A lone Silver Birch nestled in amongst, and framed by, pine trees. Nettleton Woods, Lincolnshire.

Walking through the Kroustas forest in eastern Crete I met up with Billy. He was as curious as I was.

Happy Truck Thursday! I don't know the make, model, or year of this truck, but someone had started a frame off restoration. I found it in a large cleared area in Greene County, Virginia along with several other old vehicles.

Just another frame from this chase that keeps on giving. This day could not have worked out much better!

 

Now back on the former Milwaukee Road iron of BNSF's Canton Sub on their return run via trackage rights down to Canton and home rails, this was the first stop on our fabulous southbound chase of the heavy loaded D&I stone train. This is about MP 69.1 on what was historically the thirty-seventh sub of the Milwaukee Road's Minnesota-Dakota Division in the road's last years. The train is seen running through a pretty urban greenway tucked between Cherry Rock Park at left and and South Southeastern Ave. to the right here in a residential area on the south side of South Dakota's largest city.

 

Leading the train are DAIR 2511, 2510, 2512 & 3021. The two leaders are EMD GP39-2s blt. Jan. 1977 and Oct. 1978 respectively as as high cabbed Kennecott Copper pit motors KCC 786 and 798. The third unit is and EMd GP50 blt. Jul. 1980 as CNW 5079 and the trailing unit is an EMD SD40-2 blt. Oct. 1978 as CP 5904.

 

To learn a bit more check out my first post of this chase here: flic.kr/p/2mmzSW3

 

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Monday August 30, 2021

Carl Hirnbein Erlebnisweg.

River and riverbank framed by the Walterdale Bridge.

 

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