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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/

Italian antique framed Madonna print. An exact copy of a Raphael Sanzio

painting commissioned by Pontiff Leone the 10th. This print was a gift and

dedicated to the Monsignor Panfili by Pope Pius the 7th.

For more details http://roundtripimports.net/framed-madonna-print

This is the Shadowclaw Mk II A built in the C6 method. This is an improvement on my first Shadowclaw and my second varient. It has 1 artillery system (missile launcher top), 2 direct fire systems (cannons right and left arms), and 1 yellow system (active radar dome top left torso). This is based on the Shadowcat A configuration battletech. This is for Mobile Frame Zero (MFZ).

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. :-)

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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..

 

kee_napaporn: Wow!! @simmykins again! Congrats. ✨✨✨ & also Congrats all. ✨✨

 

simmykins: Thanks @kee_napaporn !

 

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Size: 18″ x 18″

 

Frame: Black Wood Frame. Kyoto. Tall. 7200.

 

Black on Black Double thick computerized cut mat. Dry mount. 1/4″ float mount.

  

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www.framehouse.ca

I saw a beautiful pix by Sawyers Nana and I spent all day trying to duplicate it....not as small or perfect as hers,but considering there was MATH involved,not bad! LOL

The underside of the hull at frame 69.

Old Parliament house, Canberra. The projections make clever use of the shape of the building.

 

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

Inspired to try this technique by an article in Practical Photography magazine (September issue) 'Frame your shots'. Used an old polaroid with the picture cut out and then held the frame in front of the pot of cyclamen. It was quite tricky to hold the frame and take the shot (using remote release). I was trying to throw out the focus of the flowers outside the frame, but not quite successful.

Osprey on Armand Bayou, Pasadena, Texas

Near the wall they had a bunch of framed artwork and sketches. People who wanted to, could write or draw something in the visitor's sketchbook. They also had the Ketsui helicopter 3D-pixelated inside a glass box.

 

Read full blog post here:

50daysinjapan.blogspot.com/2010/08/day-44.html

A unique piece of framed collage art made by Teresa Petro.

Donated by: Teresa Petro

Valued at $50-75

Minimum bid: $25

Looking up Northbourne Avenue from Dickson towards City Hill, Canberra.

 

Nikon L35AF camera, Film Photography Project RetroChrome 160 colour slide film (shot at 200).

Sheringham Park House is framed by the Temple.Lovely Autumn colours surround the house

Assignment: Use a window or door as a frame for your subject.

 

In this case, I actually think that the "frame" in my picture is a lot more interesting than the subject itself. This is my favorite part of campus, though (the entrance coming from Sunken Ave), so I wanted it to make an appearance.

Frame built at Kajak Custom framebuilding course back in July 2013.

One of those areas that has been done quite a few times now but is inevitable at some point in my drawing life time. The Phallic Maraca, is common place in most places these days, like yester year's mobile phone, to not have one is to not have anything so to bow down to the times here is my portrayal of one in modern society.

Frame within a Frame

Frame Gallery at Creative Art & Frame

The parachute is framed against the tower of the boat

Pelican at Bateman's Bay, NSW.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 film camera, Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 lens, Kodak Portra 400 colour negative film.

While volunteering for post-flood relief in Goodna, Queensland I was asked to inspect this house to check whether certain things needed cleaning.

 

This was the second story. Only the frame of the house remained.

DIY Framed Quotes

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