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I made my way from Steelhead Falls to Cliff Falls and I wanted to get a head on shot of the river with the potholes that I had seen. To my dismay I found the shot I saw was obviously taken by drone. I have a drone but this is a Provincial Park and drones are prohibited. Not sure how that works. Anyway DJI get in touch :)
VLOG below.
The buckle prong or tongue is intended to contact the buckle frame for holding in place. One inch by one inch frame.
This is a photo I took back in 2013 in London and have recently edited it. It is somewhere in between a street shot and a city/landscape shot but I quite liked the warm light framed by the bridge overhead. Back then I used a Olympus µ1060 witch has quite poor image quality, but as my first camera it was probably fine.
Maybe I was framed.....but which one is the real me?
Totally swiped this shot idea from Kikicc Resident. She's amazing!
Aka: Duality Series #1
Heels by KC Couture
Walking through the forest I looked to the right and spotted this opening in the trees and bush towards an open area and the trees in the background. Looking through the view finder I was hoping that I would be able to use the surrounding branches and bush as a frame with the darker area in the front pointing towards the trees in the background and luckily it was possible!
”Fill the Frame”😄
In the Heart of an Orchid
Size : 1 ¾ " x 1 ¾ ”
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Uploaded for the groups
Macro Mondays #FillTheFrame
and
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Gigaset GS 290
ƒ/2.0
4.0 mm
1/20 Sec
ISO 975
Another scene from my neighbor's location. Such a lovely place with gorgeous views all around! May you all have a peaceful, and wonderful weekend!
This bull moose was hanging out in some relatively dense cover, making it a challenge to get a shot of him in the open. He was also intent on fattening up for the coming rut and winter, so his head was down devouring willows most of the time. Finally, he raised his head while framed in a narrow opening. Click!
Roosevelt National Forest, Colorado.
Macro shot of winter frost formations on the enclosed glass window in my balcony! The evening sun light illuminated some of the frost patterns!
American Bald Eagle framed by the tree branches at a site in Florida, USA
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Foggy sunrise at Corfe Castle, Dorset, England - and so the big reveal continues😀. As I was walking to see if I could get a slightly different angle with the foreground trees I spotted this composition with the framing element. Walked up and down a bit before settling on this spot!
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Does she walk? Does she talk?
Does she come complete?
My homeroom homeroom angel
Always pulled me from my seat
She was pure like snowflakes
No one could ever stain
The memory of my angel
Could never cause me pain
Years go by I'm lookin' through a girly magazine
And there's my homeroom angel on the pages in-between
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Halde Nordeutschland
Die Halde Nordeutschland ist durch den Aushub der dortigen Zechen bei Kamp-Lintfort und Neukirchen-Vluyn entstanden. Auf 102 m Höhe ist das sogenannte Hallenhaus errichtet worden. Hier oben bietet sich Richtung Osten eine reiche Aussicht auf den Niederrhein und das Ruhrgebiet. Zudem gibt es hier oben genug Platz für diverse Events.
The scree "Norddeutschland" (mining dump) based on the excavation material from the coal mines of Kamp-Lintfort and Neukirchen-Vluyn left side of the river Rhine. At the top of 102m (300 feet) by the so called hall house you have an amazing view eastwards to the lower Rhine region and the "Ruhrgebiet". There are also facilities for all kind of events.
It's amazing what one can do with an old picture frame. In the next three shots I'll give you some ideas.