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on Hollywood Beach.

Burning Frame Hamburg 2014

 

Frame arrived! Here are some pre-build pictures before taking the frame to a shop for headset installation

Burning Frame Hamburg 2014

Highland Park Village, Dallas, Texas

While trekking along the walls that protect the Old Town, this gorgeous view of the sea, rooftops, and buildings came into view. (Dubrovnik, Croatia)

Burning Frame Hamburg 2014

Blundells Cottage in the fog, Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra.

 

Nikon L35AF camera, Film Photography Project RetroChrome 320 colour slide film (shot at 400).

A Rococo silver picture frame on stand

 

Estimate: PHP 70,000 - 80,000

 

19th century

Possibly Italian

Silver

38 x 28 cm (15 x 11 in)

 

An outstanding frame made of cast silver decorated with an intricate design of interlacing vines and foliates emanating from flower cartouches at the center top and bottom. The elaborate holder and stand have equally beautiful Rococo motifs and turnings.

 

Lot 105 of the Salcedo Auctions auction on 3 June 2023. Please see www.salcedoauctions.com for more information.

“As you take today’s photo, think about some aspect of framing in your image.” ~ Kris

 

This photo, taken through our window, frames my husband as he tries to keep up with the recent snowfall, particularly the snow that the plow piles at the end of our driveway. Fortunately, there has been a break in the snow, and the extreme cold has also passed.

 

“Deep lies the snow upon the Earth,

But all the sky is ringing

With joyous song, and all night long,

The stars shall dance with singing.”

~ Eugene Field

Huka Prawn Park, north of Taupo.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 camera, EF 28-105/f3.5-4.5 lens, Kodak Elitechrome 100 Extra Color slide film.

Demolition at Owen Crescent, Lyneham.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Canon EF40 f/2.8 pancake lens, AgfaPhoto Vista 100 colour negative film.

Tulip Top gardens, on the old Federal Highway, Sutton.

 

Fuji GW690II camera, Fujifilm 160NS 220 format colour negative film.

Beit Hakerem from Givat Ram Campus of the Hebrew University

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נוף עירוני ממוסגר

 

Proposed re-branding of Everti Bicycles logo, colour pallette, team kit and frame graphics.

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

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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Fog along the cycle path near Scrivener Dam, Canberra.

 

Nikon L35AF camera, Lomography 100 colour negative film.

Burning Frame Hamburg 2014

Close-up of a kayak frame under construction at the Center for Wooden Boats.

Baixa, Lisbon, Portugal

Hot air balloons in the air above the parliamentary triangle, Canberra, as part of the Balloon Festival.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 camera, EF 17-40mm f/4L lens, Fujifilm Velvia 100 colour slide film.

Framed "What goes down usually comes up"

My photo meets the project requirements by the framing in the brick wall. I took this photo by first setting up a tripod and setting a timer on my camera. Then I opened it in Camera RAW and changing the vibrance, the brightness, and the curves. One thing i though i could do better is bring out more of the detail in the brick wall. One thing i thought i did well was getting decent lighting and getting what I wanted in focus.

Fog near Yarralumla Bay, Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra.

 

Nikon L35AF camera, Lomography 100 colour negative film.

A large frame support for the Thimble Remover Press

Another trip to the framers! Once again I lugged this around during peak time on public transport- but thanks to a kind gentleman who noticed that I had a interesting load gave me a seat on the train.

Ảnh tối giản là như này nhỉ? Đúng không? :-s

 

One of the most exciting parts of being a framer is meeting new people who trust us enough to leave their precious memories in our hands. They come in to preserve and display the artwork, objects, and photographs that are important to them. There are many things that are “expected” to be framed. A diploma? Of course! It took a lot of hard work and money to earn that piece of paper, and it deserves to be displayed proudly. Wedding photos? Naturally – who doesn’t want to relive the memory of such a special moment every day? Costly artwork, limited editions, and investments can’t be enjoyed if they’re just sitting unframed in storage.

Of course it’s a thrill for us to frame a stunning work by a famous artist. But the projects we get the most excited about are the seemingly mundane objects that hold such a special place in the customer’s heart. These are the pieces they’ll treat with more reverence and respect than a Picasso.

An original artwork by a famous artist has a definitive monetary value that a dollar sign can be applied to. A child’s first Mother’s Day card they made in kindergarten has limitless sentimental value that is truly priceless and irreplaceable. Framing says “this is important to me and I want everyone to see it and know.”

We’re proud to preserve and present those special and definitive markers in people’s lives that may not hold much monetary value, but are priceless nonetheless. It takes a lot of trust to leave that first Mother’s Day card with us, and it’s a responsibility we do not take lightly. Just because that postcard from a street vendor only cost $1 doesn’t mean it isn’t special. The memories associated with these objects are what is important and what will remain to tell the story.

 

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I was supposed to be taking a picture of this, not Brittany.

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