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Frame of a historic barn being disassembled with an abandoned GM plant in the background, Moraine, Ohio.
In camera multiple exposure
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
I got accepted to RIT! Still waiting to hear from SVA, RISD, and VCU..
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.
Bunnies on the National Portrait gallery, Canberra, on the Saturday of the Enlighten festival.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Tamron 24-70/f2.8 VC lens, Cinestill 800 colour negative film, Manfrotto monopod.
I watched this cattle egret land on a neighbor's fence and begin walking upward.
I surmised it will be "framed" by the middle window in due time and I snapped
this shot as soon as it happened!
Bless the 1/1600 shutter speed and previsualization! :)
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Our backyard lake is active with visitors from up north. This early,
I've already seen more species of ducks, more tricolored and green
herons and lots of egrets than last year. This should be a very
fruitful winter, bird photography wise. :)
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In photography class my freshman year (which I havent taken since), they taugh us to make a frame so that we could see exactly what the camera will be taking a picture of. So I tried it =)
www.1001pallets.com/2013/06/pallet-picture-frame/
DIY extra large picture frame made from pallets with a burlap mat.
More information at SImply Swider website !
Idea sent by Stephanie Swider !
A devotee capturing the beauty of Lord Swaminarayan, the actual subject is registered as a bokeh.
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