View allAll Photos Tagged Frame
Please use this object or texture in your work.
I'd love to see how you use this object or texture.
If you use this object or texture please post a small image, or link, showing what you did with it.
Thank you.
This work by Stephen Clulow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
M6
I received 42 frames from my lab from my last roll with M6. The first frame on top left hand is considered unusable. Next was the one at the bottom left hand corner that I shot to kill off the counter. I think it looks good with some cropping on the right.
IMHO, 41 usable frames from a roll of 36 exposures film is a good return from my experience in shooting film. I think M6 has thin spacings between negatives and I managed my personal record of 41 frames from 36 exposures negative.
© copyrighted
OK partner here's what I likey!!
Loving the bold and beautiful paired with linen and maybe appliqué or some piecing!!
1. Pretty {little} purse swap received, 2. Emmy clutch and 6x3 frame bag 2, 3. patchwork pouch 2, 4. patchwork linen clutch, 5. Spring purse, 6. Coin Case, 7. basic framed purse, 8. Frame purse, 9. coin purses for Moda Bakeshop, 10. deer and seagulls - frame pouch, 11. Frame Purse for Amy, 12. Purse, 13. appletreewick purse, 14. ready for filling, 15. Metal Snap Frame Purse
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
#CWC8 #MultipleExposures #DoubleExposures
A small try of the participants and their work from Chennai Weekend Clickers 8 edition of photo exhibition.
This is what the magnolia print closeup looks framed. Odd angle, I know, but I could NOT get it any other way. Either had to use a flash or there were reflections in the glass, etc. .....whew. It's one of my favorite pictures in my home.
© All rights reserved
Boats and bridge over the Clyde River, Bateman's Bay.
Mamiya c220 TLR camera, Mamiya-Sekor 180/f4.5 Super lens, Kodak Ektar 100 colour negative film.
Ok so this is the one most of you picked. =)
Thanks again you guys. =)
And if you want to the other one go here: farm4.static.flickr.com/3301/3274764812_1604c802d3_b.jpg
wallpaper: randomresources.deviantart.com/art/Wallpaper-77648348
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Just playing around with some of flickrtoys...I think I kinda like this type frame :)
© All rights reserved
EVP asked me if I had a photo of the old window frame I used to hang scarves. Here it is...better late than never! It's not fancy but it's handy (and I do love old window and picture frames!).
There is an empty frame that hangs on the wall of my spare bedroom, aka. the "art" room. Why is it empty? Because it is a constant reminder that it is up to me to create something to put in it. Silly? Probably, but it works. :O)
Boats on the Clyde River, Bateman's Bay, NSW.
Mamiya c220 TLR camera, Mamiya-Sekor 65/f3.5 lens, Kodak Ektar 100 colour negative film.
Contrast and brightness tweaked a bit in PS.
Strange thing I realized about this image, is that I can rotate it anyhow and it will still be the right way round..:D, I am sure there must be a term for such images/perspective, would anyone be kind enough to enlighten me? Thanks in advance..:D
A framed view of the Alexander Column, Palace Square and Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia.
Palace Square is the central city square of St Petersburg and of the former Russian Empire. It was the setting of many events of worldwide significance, including the Bloody Sunday (1905) and the October Revolution of 1917.
Blue frame graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/blue-frame/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.