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The Great Egrets had started nesting at the rookery. One tree had 34 nests! I like this one perched high and framed by tree branches. UT Medical Center rookery, Dallas, Texas, USA. 27 March 2025
Thanks to everyone for grout suggestions :). I ended up going with pearl gray, since from a distance, it appeared that way anyway, and looked good. Maybe one day I will explore my adventurous side and use rainbow grout...heehee
The center frame is glued and fastened. In each bottom corner a notch is needed to match the notch in the gussets. The notch will enable the frame to fit around the chine logs running the length of the skiff.
The bar across the top holds the shape and the sides are oversize. The bar will be romoved and sides cut down when the side panels are affixed.
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View from the lookout at the top of "radio hill" Taupo.
Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 lens, AgfaPhoto Precisa 100 colour slide film (expired 2015).
Frame of a historic barn being disassembled with an abandoned GM plant in the background, Moraine, Ohio.
This is a framed "live-real" face in the wall of a building in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Mick Fanning is framed! I’m always stoked when I just finished matting and framing a photograph and ready to be shipped, and soon be hanged!
Like a ll my prints, this is a 8x8 hand-made (no digital processing) selenium-toned gelatin silver print in a 16x20 mat/frame using the highest archival standards.
This is the same print that is currently shown in a Palo Alto exhibition since early May.
now in production...it's just a bunch of us getting together with an ex pro racer and an old school italian frame builder.
italian made, dedacciai tubing, made to measure with the possibility of specifying your own geometry.
frame/fork/headset/paintjob: 450 euros.
MADE IN ITALY
(which actually means we weld in italy, not just paint a bunch of taiwanese frames:)
info:
t2.track.frames@gmail.com
No, this is not my place but it is one of the reasons I love living on a lake. Every house on the lake is completely different from every other one with a number of A-frame designs to be found. This one has a point all to itself with some tremendous maples that glow bright yellow at their peak.
While trekking along the walls that protect the Old Town, this gorgeous view of the sea, rooftops, and buildings came into view. (Dubrovnik, Croatia)
The National Museum of Australia, West basin of Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra.
Nikon L35AF camera, AgfaPhoto Vista 100 colour negative film (expired 2013), HRT polarizer.