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The frame is painted with black arcylic paint and features 2 small pieces of purple stained glass soldered to heavy wire located on each corner of the glass.

 

Frame comes with photography however you can easily remove it and replace it with your own photo.

 

Frame holds a 5x7 photo or 4x6 and wood measures 11x9.

 

Photo was taken at the beginning of Spring 2008 when trees were beginning to flower.

 

Whimsical Jewels 2008

Frame of Sekisui-in (石水院), Kozanji (高山寺), Kyoto (京都).

 

Not sure what wood it is, but I love the texture.

 

Original : 5045 x 3652

Exercícios com fotograma no laboratório de fotografia no SENAC-SP

The Barony A Frame Trust was set up in 1997 as a community led charitable Trust specifically to save and restore the iconic A Frame at the former Barony Colliery in Auchinleck, East Ayrshire.

 

Following the decision by Scottish Coal to close the pit, all of the mine buildings were demolished leaving the A Frame structure isolated in a derelict landscape. However, no one had banked on the depth of feeling for the former Barony Colliery and its unique A Frame. The community rallied around the mission to save the A Frame from demolition. and create a meaningful and sustainable monument to mining and mining communities.

 

The structure was in need of a major face-lift so, with assistance from East Ayrshire Council, the Trust set about raising £1.3m to carry out the work. Fundraising took far longer than was initially anticipated but by 2007 the remedial work to the A Frame was complete along with major landscaping and improvement works to the surrounding site. The end result is a sustainable, meaningful monument to the mining industry and the communities who worked in it.

The National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. Questacon building on the right, and part of the National Library.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Canon EF28/f1.8 lens, Fujifilm Velvia 100 colour slide film.

Each page/ frame will be collaged, painted, stenciled, written on or whatever suits me at the time I am doing it.

By the end of the day, there is a door frame, some window frames, and more bales in place.

Pond at Old Mogo Town, Mogo, NSW. Sign reads "No Swimming - 'Sharks'".

 

Canon Rebel 2000 film camera, Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 lens, Kodak Gold 200 colour negative film.

I make no apologies for a mass of photos through windows, seemed to be my obsession during the holiday.

The full splendour of Kailashnath Temple at Ellora, Maharashtra, is difficult to capture in a frame

Perfect Grade Astray Red Frame Gundam that I build up over the weekend. By this stage it must taken me 12 or so hours over 2 days to get this far but I really did enjoy building the Astray Red Frame

Framed print from the print I won off the lovely Lizzy House's blog. This was the inspiration for her first fabulous fabric line!

 

It's hard to see in the photo but the orange is an inset piece of wood called a filet hand mixed & painted to match the orange in the print, which sits back in the frame by about 7.5mm. I LOVE it!

other frame, this is how it's gonna look like...more or less...

This photo meets the project goal because it has framing and good composition.

 

To take this photo i took very small flower from the tree and placed on the top of a heart, part of the necklace, i also had very dark background and blurred out the beads of the necklace so the main focus would be the flower and the heart.

 

The strength of my photo would be the placement and the angle this photo was captured at, the weaknesses of this photo would be the light because i took it inside the house.

Shots taken en route from AMC to Hilversum by Metro and Train.

My fiancee Katy has decided to get a digital SLR camera for herself so we can both take photos when we go for walks. I am really looking forward to visiting a few interesting locations that we can both photograph together. This way we get to spend more time together instead of me going out with my camera on my own.

 

Incase you were wondering the camera is an Olympus E-500.

Inspired by XGundam05's Mobile Frame Transport

I was walking down the hill to the lake and looked over to see the sunset framed in between these two trees.

This card is for Papertrey Ink’s May 2014 Blog Hop: Aqua and Melon (see Nichole Heady’s blog at nicholeheady.typepad.com).

 

Supplies:

Paper: Papertrey Ink Stamper’s Select White, Melon Berry and Vellum

Ink: PTI Aqua Mist, Gelatos (Guava and Metallic Melon), and VersaMark

Stamps: PTI Delightful Dahlia Additions and Beautiful Butterflies

Dies: PTI Mat Stack 4 and Layerz Mat Stack 4

Other: Ranger Clear and Liquid Platinum Embossing Powders

For framing and composition, I took a photo of an abandoned barn off of 32 and Oakridge Rd. I asked my mom to pull over because I thought it was the perfect opportunity to capture a good photo. The sun was shining, and I believed it was great lighting. In this photo, not only is this beautiful barn being framed by the trees, but the path also frames the barn. The focal point in this photo is the opening door of the barn. The door is being enhanced by the trees on either side and the path. Starting from the very front of the photo, the eyes are lead down the path, and to the door. I really love all of the vibrant and warn colors in this photo, and I really like the rustic look. If I could change anything about this photo, I might straighten the photo a little more and make the top of the barn exactly a 90 degree angle with the edge of the photo; however, I don't really think that it is highly noticeable. Overall, I think I did a really nice job capturing this photo at the right time of day, and at the right place!

The start of some upcoming paintings.

 

The one in the sketchbook is the design for a framed piece. I've bought a wide wooden frame (on the right), and my idea is to frame one of my paintings, and to continue the painting onto this frame: www.flickr.com/photos/sneddonia/2243227914/

 

The canvas at the back will have a tree similar to this one painted on it: www.flickr.com/photos/sneddonia/2223588078/

Worcestershire Beacon through a wooden fence

Sony NEX-5 with Minolta AF 50mm f/1.7

River water frame created in Photoshop

It's An Addiction

www.tutorialwiz.com/wood

 

Free with Creative Commons licensing using Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike, so do link back if you use any please and thank you very much. Do not redistribute as your own and do not use them to create new stock and then upload those as your own please and thank you. Commercial use is not permitted, please and thank you.

 

Free with Creative Commons licensing using Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike, so do link back if you use any please and thank you very much. Do not redistribute as your own and do not use them to create new stock and then upload those as your own please and thank you. Commercial use is not permitted, please and thank you.

 

Provide a small size of your creations made using this frame if used, please and thank you. :-)

Taken through a window.

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"Freeze Frame" to

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✋ It's Renee (@rbpixs) presenting "freeze frame" as our theme today. Tag all your framed photos to be randomly spotlighted throughout the day. Get ready for a fun week. Michelle and I have been collaborating on new themes to rock your socks off! Stay tuned for more :)

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What do you do to a photo to bring attention to it? You put it into a FRAME for display in hopes of drawing attention. You can do this in-camera while getting your shot by using natural frames all around you to increase the drama, suspension, emotion, highlight your subject, and make your photos more interesting. Alfred Hitchcock said: "Drama is life with the dull bits cut out." Today we will be sharing tips with some posts to educate and inspire you to "freeze/capture your photos with a frame." .

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3⃣rd tip on framing: There is almost always architecture around you. Architecture can add so much suspense to your photos. Look for narrow hallways, paths, arches, streets with buildings in a row. When you find them, step back, look at the beautiful frame, place your subject in the middle and BRAVO!....you've just framed your subject with architecture.

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Until the next spotlight, applause for this artist:

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@simmykins

@hosmarianne

@carmenyf

@hosmarianne

@cherlitaphoto

@alissaizaham

@surianie

@mskatherineq

@sonleighbrooks .

 

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Connecting . Engaging . Inspiring mobile and traditional artists and photographers globally.

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Please, practice the 1,3,5 rule! For every one image you tag to either of our themes or the #ig_mississippi forum, add one new person, comment on three other images and like five. Build the community of friends in which you enjoy!:)

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2013.07.08

#ig_mississippi #mississippi

 

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34 Comments on Instagram:

 

mskatherineq: Thanks for the congrats everyone esp @sanuhi_ud @poptunk!✨✨

 

cherlitaphoto: Thanks so much @rbpixs and IGMS for including my pic in this beautiful collage! Congrats to all, great photos!

 

simmykins: Great collage @ig_mississippi ! So honoured to share with buddies esp @hosmarianne (again!)

 

simmykins: Thanks @mskatherineq glad to share!

 

surianie: Thanks so much @ig_mississippi for choosing my picture..I'm feel honoured ..congrats to all lovely friends..

 

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simmykins: Thanks @kee_napaporn !

 

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polimer clay, image by Christi, mod podge, perfect pearls, moon dust, stamp by stampers anonymous

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