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Two traditional timber-framed shops in High Street, Ross-on-Wye. The one on the right 'Tudor Sweets' evokes the history of the country, while the one of the left offers the more exotic traditional Chinese medicine.
Taken in one of the many rock carved churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia. He seemed to have something on his mind.
Defective framing delivered by an Anchorage general contractor [Erik Dawson, Dawson Development]. This framing was demolished following extensive documentation. These photos are made available for framers, contractors, and clients as an educational tool.
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Of coarse I love the natural textures in this image, but I especially LOVE the natural framing!
I know this is 'not my norm' portrait.. and it's a creepy-ish photo of my handsome [temporarily green] husband.. I love it just because of the lack of processing needed in this situation to achieve this look - how convenient! Also I love the memory.. We had so much fun getting ready for- and shooting these images.
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Looking towards the 72 level Prima Pearl building with the 91 level Eureka tower behind it - Two of Australia's three residential buildings that stand over 250 metres in height.
Looking into the recreation area of the separate prison, Port Arthur.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, EF 40/f2.8 lens, Kodak Gold 100 colour negative film.
The National Museum of Australia, across Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra.
Nikon L35AF camera, Lomography 100 colour negative film.
Best viewed on large . Let me know what you think.
I had a hard time getting a frame for the picture. The mattes would cut off to much of the sides. then I found this frame. I can't decided if I should pay to have it professional framed?
As the image is so monochromatic, I almost made completely B&W, but I rather prefer the hint of colour, even if there isn't much there.... Looking from Locmariaquer to Port Navalo - Brittany
Even if you zoom in tightly, you will often find that large areas of the picture are wasted. A simple solution is to find something that will fill this unused space.
By changing the viewpoint, something as simple as an overhanging branch can be used to cover over a dull area—effectively creating a border around the image. This technique can be extended to provide a complete frame within the viewfinder...
It works well in dull weather to help counteract the effect of flat lighting.
"The Art of Digital Photography" by John_Hedgecoe, page 110
Aunque use el zoom, a menudo se dará cuenta de que se desperdician grandes áreas de la imagen. Una solución simple es encontrar algo que llene este espacio no utilizado.
Al cambiar el punto de vista, algo tan simple como una rama puede puede permitir cubrir una zona para crear una borde alrededor de la imagen. Se puede ampliar esta técnica para proporcionar un marco completo en el visor...
Funciona bien en un clima aburrido para ayudar a contrarrestar el efecto de la iluminación plana.
"El arte de la Fotografía Digital" por John_Hedgecoe, página 110
The FRAME (also called GER) is a compact throwing spear used through times until 1000 A.D. Thats our new sporting favorite when stralling around our backwoods ...
Felt and free machine embroidery seascapes.
Exhibition blogged about at www.clasheen.wordpress.com/ .
Ayatori (2012) cotton thread, acrylic paint, canson paper for mixed media 300g, yamato glue 297x210mm
あやとり (2012) 木綿糸、アクリル絵具、ミクスドメディア用キャンソン紙 300g, やまと糊 297x210mm
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Framed by: Akihiro Nakamura
Sunrise from Natural Bridge State Park. Although we planned to visit during peak fall color, Mother Nature had other plans. We had more green than color, but we still had a great time. I will be heading back east next week to capture the color.
Camera: Nikon D600
Lens: Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 G2
Filter: NiSi 3 stop soft grad (v5 pro holder)
ISO 250 | 4 sec | f/11
This was actually a cart before the horse case, where the frame determined the picture: a few years ago when I framed grandfather's paintings I ran off five or six feet more molding than I needed, just to be on the safe side. So then I made up one more frame with the leftovers. It allowed for a painting just under 7 x 9 inches (after adding in the linen-covered liner frame. This made obvious sense as a frame for a still life.
Defective framing delivered by an Anchorage general contractor [Erik Dawson, Dawson Development]. This framing was demolished following extensive documentation. These photos are made available for framers, contractors, and clients as an educational tool.
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This photo is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Please provide the following credit: "Photo courtesy Paxson Woelber, akhouseproject.com"
MAJORAS' MASK (Project: Terrible Fate)
Yesterday I started making a frame for the back of the mask, this will be then painted and carved to look like an rusty old metal frame. Right now im working on the rust details then start working on an idea I have for the inside of the mask.
Frame :*LOW BICYCLES* pursuit
Headset :*CHRIS KING*
Wheels :*HED.*jet 6 plus track wheel set
Tire :*CONTINENTAL* gatorskin tire
Crankset :*SUGINO* sugino75 DD crankset × *AARN* track chainring
Handlebar :*ENVE* carbon riser bar
Stem :*ENVE* carbon stem
Brake :*CAMPAGNOLO* record brake set
Brake lever:*PAUL* love lever compact
Cog:*SUGINO* sugino75 super gigas platinum track cog
Seat Post :*ENVE* carbon seatpost
Seat Clamp :*Thomson*
Saddle :*SELLE ITALIA* flite 1990 saddle
Frame and decoration by Matt Rowntree
After a full year of planning, VirtuaLUG presents: Around the World in 80 Days. Follow along with over 20 members of VLUG as they recreate the Jules Verne classic in LEGO form, capturing the misadventures of Mr. Phileas Fogg, his manservant Passepartout and Inspector Fixx. With contributors from 5 countries and nearly a dozen states, it's a collaboration that truly is from Around the World.
For more information on this collaboration, please contact Heath Flor - heath.kik36.flor@gmail.com
A huge frame dominates the skyline on the outskirts of Hockley, in Essex, England, providing a huge metal frame to a rural scene.
Michael Jackson 2010 Mega Mix ♫♪♪
Platform framing, insulation and air/vapour barrier on the second storey of this detached two storey house under construction.
Taken inside the master bedroom.
Gypsum board is loaded on the subfloor and is ready for installation on the ceilings and walls.
Ontario, Canada ~ May 13, 2010.