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The black plastic frame of a Samsung flat-screen television set, reflecting a window with louvred blinds (detail)
On display in minimalexposition.blogspot.com/2009/05/minimal-photograph...
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after the frames are finished welding, they are cleaned with soap and water to get the large chunks of dirt, grease and grit off them.
Another framed shot. This film expired in 2005!
A quote from Wikipedia "It consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, from 1724 onwards".
Olympus OM-1n 50mm f/1.4
Agfa Vista 400 Expired
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A framed view of the portuguese land from a window of the national palace of Pena. It was the royal palace of the portuguese kings. Who knows how many sunsets they watched?
Jefferson Memorial framed by Cherry Blossom during the National Cherry Blossom Festival, Tidal Basin, West Potomac Park, Washington DC
An odd custom. The railings of a Paris bridge collapsed under the weight of this sort of thing. Nothing is permanent.
Seen on a trip to Manchester. It's nearly May and I'm cold. Time for coffee 😃
A star trail captured through the timber frames of a house in construction while the full moon lights up the mist in the air.
Canberra, Australia
In our society self confidence is rare. We tear each other down constantly. Its like barely anyone knows how to be nice. There has been a lot of photos taken of people with their flaws, and insecurities written on them. But I didn't want to do that. I didn't want to expose her for the things she wasn't proud of. I didn't want to focus on the negative. And we as a whole have a negative outlook. I could continue to say society this and society that. But I am part of society, we are all part of the society we live in. So I was trying to break the norms. By showing that you can be strong, and beautiful. And brave to stand up in the face of negativity and stand for all the positive things you believe in. She is holding little pieces of wood to frame her face, that way you look right at her. The attention is on her. I used the composition technique "Frame it" to do this. To show her off with her strengths. And the green is a natural calming color, that makes it seem less fake. And more organic. Like it is true. Like somehow the more natural it is, the more true it is. That if she is in nature, it makes her more real. More true to herself. To the genuine kind person she really is. That genuine person we all can be, if we allow ourselves to realize our strengths and show them off.
meah is one of my friends from grad school and one of the most talented, inspiring people i know. a few of us were lucky enough to shoot her yesterday. it was a blast. thanks again meah...many more pics coming soon. :)
In tough lighting conditions I tried something different by framing the northbound 14J with tree leaves. the train is running down the street in Warsaw, Indiana, on the Marion District.
Painshill's 5-Arch Bridge and Turkish Tent framed by the trees at the exit to the Crystal Grotto.
2017PAD 310/365 (6/11)
Framed by the stonework of the St Nicholas road bridge, Carlisle on 19 March 2025, 68003 “Astute” threads 6C14, DRS’ 1000 Drigg - Shap Summit empties below the Cumbrian Coast and WCML railway bridges as it makes its way along the rarely used link between the Cumbrian coast line at Currock, via the Bog area of Carlisle to the WCML at Upperby.