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I call this frame the Omni. It is all custom, except it uses chub legs until I make a design I like for them. It has many attachment points. My goal here was to make a less humanoid frame but it still turned out that way. I'm still happy with the results though.

Grand Teton National Park

2023 Weekly Alphabet Challenge 32/52 ~ Frame(s)

 

Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated

Half frame cameras shoot 72 vertical frames on one 36 exposure roll of film

Wanaque Avenue in Pompton Lakes NJ

Olympus Pen EE 3 half frame camera

FPP RetroChrome 160 color slide film from filmphotographystore.com/

Cross-processed by thedarkroom.com/

Epson v700 scan

Framing another painting from the walls of Epic.

Käppele Würzburg, Lower Franconia, Bavaria. Germany

Explored 4/15/09

..Bryan Peterson

 

I forgot to step down like 4 or 5 stop. At 3.2 it's waay too shallow for macro lens.

52 flowers in 2015

...slightly cooler today - mostly cloudy and we even got some light rain - Tussi is in shade both from the rain and the sun under the table

Taken on a photo walkabout around Wellington, thought this particular wooden seat would make a great frame given the right timing :)

@ whitefield main road, august 2007

Views from under the 'cheesegrater' Leadenhall Building

 

London

a view from Matudayama.

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King’s College, Cambridge, December 2019.

SF Art Institute, San Francisco, CA

Here is a close-up full-frame shot of a speaker.

Plaza Viaja - Havana, Cuba

Photo By Dee - From our day with the Eagles at Conowingo, Saturday Nov 22.

ODC - Stretch. This framework stretches across the ceiling at King's Cross station in London.

Thank you very much to Skeletal Mess for putting his self-portrait up for collaboration here

 

*I have selected of my fave Skeletal Mess & Ghostbones textures

 

With thanks to….

Model ~ Marcus Ranum

Textures ~ Skeletal Mess & Ghostbones via Telzey

 

~ Explore ~#122 ~ Aug 6, 2009 ~

 

This is a detail from yesterday's post. What I have done is to take a part of the background (you see it on the right near the edge of the image I began with) to create a frame, several layers each one larger than the one before but always of the same image. I like it, what do you think? All suggestions and comments most gratefully accepted.

 

Have a good Saturday everyone wherever you are. Okay my friends downunder I know your day is nearly drawing to a close.

View from Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park

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