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The frame...
Does it contain us or limit us?
Is it a shelter or a prison?
Is it a place of calm or restlessness?
Is it a space of loneliness or encounter?
Of opportunities or frustrations?
Maybe sometimes it can be more than one thing at a time...
Final frame of the day on Cockatoo ... quite taken with the way the golden hour was reflecting off the buidings ..
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 40-150/2.8 Pro
ISO80 f/11 20s
Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab7, colour graded in Nik 7 Color Efex, tweaked in Topaz AI-3 and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour, NSW
The AJAC theme for March was "Framed" -- take a look at all of our shots here : www.flickr.com/groups/ajac
Framed prints and some wine.
Prints are from:
Top Notch Hamburgers in Austin, TX
Dessert Hills Motel in Tulsa, OK
Val's Hamburgers in St. Cloud, MN
My first digital film experiment - 24 pictures shot with the camera in a mode that is most similar to what it was like shooting film. No editing has been done to these jpgs - just out of the camera using the Expressive creative filter.
Find out more about DFC here - wickeddarkphotography.com/2021/02/04/the-digital-film-cha...
Dissecting what I did right and wrong on this first "roll" - wickeddarkphotography.com/2021/02/09/digital-film-challen...
Additional information:
- Lens: Fujifilm Fujinon XF90mm F2 R LM WR [„Plena“]
- edited JPEG (Affinity Photo 2 iPad)
- Film simulation mode: ASTIA
- Exposure mode: M
- Focus: Auto-S
- Handheld
A smoky frame I made.
Please credit me if used and it would be nice to leave a link or comment so I could take a look (and fave) the work done with it.
Feedback would be great ;)
I also have a few others if you're looking, they are on my other account:
this looks pretty cool in a frame. i mounted it so it floats off the background and makes it pop even more.
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“Framed by Winter”
During one of our recent early winter snowstorms, I carefully followed the deep tire tracks of an early adventurer out of town and stopped alongside the road to photograph one of my favorite barns. Each season it presents itself in a different perspective but none quite as spectacular as during a winter storm.
It set me thinking about how winter has framed my own life over the last 77 years. Except for a few years when my bride and I set out to make our fortune in both Texas and California, I have put up with the worst season our state of Minnesota has to offer. My recollections now in my old age of winters decades ago have softened and I often recall them with a fondness they do not deserve.
My wife likes winter a lot more than I do but she is a more recent acolyte of our Siberian climate as she was born and raised in the semi-tropics of Queensland, Australia. Years ago I made a bad executive decision for our family to visit her tribe one December as she often yearned wistfully to relive the romantic setting when many in her city would gather in the dark at a large local park and sing Christmas songs accompanied by hundreds of people waving lit candles.
When we first arrived that holiday season I should have known things were going to go from bad to worse when I spotted a Santa walking along the beach in a speedo (don’t ask) and thongs.
On Christmas Day we awoke to hot, humid weather as the temperature climbed to 106 degrees. It was on this day my mind began to consider maybe Minnesota winters were not all that bad.
(Photographed in Cambridge, Minnesota)