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Autumn leaves near the remaining Owen Flats in Owen Crescent, Lyneham, Canberra.
Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 lens, Fujifilm Pro 400H colour negative film.
Thursday December 6th. 2007:The counter balance frame is slowly lowered to the ground framing the other Swan Hunter red crane which suffered a similar fate 2 months ago.
So this is how ice frames are made :)
The heat from inside the building created this very delicate ice frame. I doubt it will last long....
A typical view of the framing and insulation/vapour barrier of a house under construction.
Vaughan, Canada ~ June 6, 2014.
Northbourne House, Canberra, being renovated into a hotel.
Canon EOS Rebel 2000 camera, Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 lens, Kodak Portra 160 colour negative film.
I stood inside the shade, looking out. The structure ahead, Tropical World, sat perfectly in the frame, like a stage set glimpsed through a curtain of leaves. The archway of foliage created its own aperture, dark and dense, shaping what lay beyond.
This image works because it’s about contrast – light and shadow, enclosure and openness, the built world seen through something grown. It feels like a threshold: a quiet moment before stepping into clarity.
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
Sometimes I cant be bothered with a complex outline or piece. This is the result of that with RDC and co...
8.5"x11" board-mounted art canvas
12"x16" frame
This photo represents a few minor accomplishments.
1. I had my photo printed on board-mounted art canvas using SmugMug's www.jamesmilstidphotography.com/ services. The size is 8.5"x11". I'm absolutely pleased with the results! Highly recommended...
2. This is my first try at cutting my own mat. I purchased the Logan Intermediate mat cutter and am impressed with it's ease of use.
3. I took the photo in my DIY soft light tent. Made from white foam-board and white polyester cloth for diffusing the light, it works very well. The goal was to capture this photo with no reflections or bright spots in the glass. I'm happy with the results!
so i am undecided on how i feel about this. however, i figured i should just keep adding pictures to figure out what it is i really like. this will also help me know which lenses i need to buy in the future.
Frame built up from various textures, lace, string etc.
Mirror etched with a pattern for added interest.
I thought the lamps would provide a good frame for the boat for displaying that rule in my assignment, however nothing about this image really felt lworth handing up.
I was feeling lazy and couldn't remember how to edit the background in any kind of realistic way (and of course we covered that the week AFTER submission!) So this one went into the 'bit flat, bit boring, bit same same' pile.
It's up here though because the timing was spot on. I did use continuous shutter release, but my camera is not new, and she is not fast. The kayak (??) is perfectly centred between the lamps, which I was happy with. There's too much blah to make this a great photo, but if I were one of the men rowing, it'd be a great action shot put with my trophies or medals or something like that.
I would offer a copy to the rowers, if I knew who they were! Now it's not under pressure for an assignment I may go back and play with the cleaning and editing of the image, too.
They are in Adelaide Crows colours. Wrong sport, though!