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A quick little post tonight. I was hiking back after catching a sunrise, and was going to pass this shot up, but the framed moon caught my eye. It's not necessarily one of my personal favorites, but it still gives a good feel for the landscape.

 

See the Set on Black

 

Thanks for looking!

 

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Comments and constructive criticism always appreciated.

Stream on Black and a Different View on Black

  

Frame art made out of boot box, corrugated cardboard, sheet music, cross. Thrift store frame was painted with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Coco, distressed and waxed. Read more...

rustiqueartblog.com/new-boots-and-coco/

'...But hey man, I was framed

I know what this looks like, officers

Please just give me one minute

I think I can explain

I ain't murdered nobody

I know these words are so nutty

But I'm just here to entertain

How come your shirt is so bloody?

There's a missing person, so what? He's

Got nothin' to do with me

I'm almost certain I was framed...'

My lovely friend modelled some of my jewellery for me the other day

Siuvinį pasidedame ant kartono lakšto ir matuodami traukome taip, kad iš visų pusių būtų po lygiai centimetrų. Jei paveikslą kabinsime aukščiau nei akių lygyje, apačioje turėtų būti 1-1,5 cm daugiau

 

Place your needlework on the cardboard and measure the same distance from алл sides. If the picture is hanging higher than your eyes, the distance from the edge in the bottom should be 1-1,5 cm bigger than on other sides.

 

Положите вышивку на картон и отмерьте равное расстояние с каждой стороны. Если вышивка будет висеть выше уровня глаз, расстояние внизу должно быть на 1-1,5 цм больше, чем с других сторон.

Shot for the Compositionally Challenged Group, Holiday Buffet - Framing Challenge.

 

Print size: 19cm x 24cm

Board - Foam board with aluminum foil coat

Paspartu - white

Frame - stained ash tree

Glass - non-reflective Groglass White Water

 

Photography: Katrina Tang (EST) - from series Spirits of Tomorrow

Frame: *SURLY* cross check Painted by COOK PAINT WORKS

Rim: *VELO ORNAGE* enterprise rims

Tire: *FAIRWEATHER* traveler tire

Handle: *NITTO* b812 handlebar

Stem: *NITTO* UI-75 stem

Grip: *OURY* mountain V2 grip

Brake lever: *DIA-COMPE* ss-6 brake lever

Saddle: *BROOKS* b17 standard

Crank: *BLUE LUG* RMC multi speed crank

Pedal: *MKS* sylvan touring

Front rack: *WALD* 137 half basket × *NITTO* rivendell basket rack RBW52F

Housing:*NISSEN*

Frame for text-heavy slides - uses seasonal colors. Free for use for Christian Worship. Companion to Autumn Frame Light.

Pwllheli West Frame signal box can't get much use these days, but today Pathfinder Railtours 04.57 Bristol Parkway-Pwllheli (14.34) 'The Cambrian Coast Express' has arrived in town.

Double headed by Network Rail class 97 locomotives 97303 (37194) & 97304 (37217) 'John Tiley', so a bit of shunting will be required.

Traditional signalling on the Cambrian Coast line finished in October 1988.

 

20 August 2021

Couldn't resist snapping this shot as I walked up the ramp to the Barbican highwalk this evening - this man was just so perfectly framed.

 

Had a good, busy, day at work, and got various things cleared - a bonus as I'd thought we would be doing more UAT today, but it's been delayed until tomorrow (at the earliest). Very handy.

My oldest had her first semi-formal on Friday night. They went all out! Hair appointments, talking me into doing photos for them, sushi reservations, and then the dance. At this rate they'll expect to jet off to Paris for the day before senior prom!

I love how the one lower branch looks like it is grabbing for the gazebo! :)

 

Taken at Cox Arboretum.

I thought I would write up some information and provide photos and samples of the cool new photo frame I received on Thursday (January 12, 2006). The eStarling Photo Frame is a WiFi enabled, 5.6 inch stand-alone photo viewer. It seems to be available only through Think Geek (who no longer reports any inventory on the eStarling). It must be configured from a Windows 2000 or XP machine (bummer). While you can load images into the frame through the Windows machine, it is only needed to configure the WiFi settings before the frame can run on its own.

eStarling Photo Set

[added to the Top 20 Product Photos on 1/28/2006]

[D2X_3824] Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 Micro

The Salish Sea and False Narrows between Gabriola Island and Vancouver Island in the background. Note the clear, shallow water, a refreshing change from many lakes, rivers and oceans. As you'll see, the clear water is now at risk.

Dickinson Point, Bermagui, NSW, looking for whales, dolphins, seals.

 

Fujifilm GW690II camera, Ilford HP5+ black-and-white negative, Tiffen 85C filter, monopod.

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.

 

Read more on akhouseproject.com

 

This photo is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Please provide the following credit: "Photo courtesy Paxson Woelber, akhouseproject.com"

a7 + Olympus OM 18/3.5 @ F8

I used to see these brick shaping forms in India, where cowdung and straw were mixed and village women turned them out in the hot sun to bake hard to use for building. This one came from the south of England where similar forms were used for making bricks.

I found this one in a wonderful garden centre in the shade of the Humber Bridge, which previously was a roof tile workshop. The leftover broken tiles formed the pathways and the unbroken ones were stacked to make beautiful low walls around the carpark.

 

mosaic frame 19,2 x 24,2cm

made with glass tiles

 

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.

Looking out from the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.

Big fat tapered frame bags for Kokopelli Bike and Board's demo fleet.

My son on a Sunday morning

Prints can be purchased at www.krupphotography.com under concerts and Framing Hanley.

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.

 

Read more on akhouseproject.com

 

This photo is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Please provide the following credit: "Photo courtesy Paxson Woelber, akhouseproject.com"

[no added textures or effects to this series of images]

 

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.

 

Jacket frames laid over the mold

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.

 

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