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I ran out of oxygen - all is tacked but not 'finished'.
See you for completion in the summer frame one.
I guess that means I failed my challenge.
This is something I just saw while walking by and had to turn back to take the shot. The wooden structures just happen to nicely frame the plant. This is taken at the Kleopatra beach in Alanya, Turkey.
Framed fake tintype of Tom Gentry, my character from our steampunk adventure RPG.
Yes, that's Hugh Dancy. Yum.
Framing Hanley live in Glasgow's Garage
Monday 20th September 2010.
All photos by Stacey
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In Oslo they've printed and framed that famous story about me inventing the word net.art. Unfortunately this is just a myth invented by Alexei Shoulgin and is in itself one of the best pieces of net.art around. Pit Schultz first thought of net.art as a word and applied it to my work, and Alexei's and Heath's and Jodi's. He also did the first ever net.art show in Bunker in Berlin with us all plus (I believe) Luxus.
Skywhale, tethered behind the Ainslie Arts Centre, Canberra, September 2013.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skywhale
Canon Rebel 2000, EF 17-40/f4 lens, Fujifilm Provia 100F slide film.
You gotta love the way this painting is placed.
No doubt I wasn't the first, or last, person to take this particular photo angle.
The green grass and trees of Northbourne Avenue, Canberra.
Canon Rebel 2000, EF 40mm f/2.8 lens, AgfaPhoto VistaPlus 100 film.
A-Frame Sidewalk Sign by Sir Speedy Print Signs Marketing, 4801 37th St N, St Petersburg FL 33714 www.sirspeedystpete.com
Visitor at the Cottonwood Art Festival, Richardson, TX, with matted and framed painting in the background.
Filling the Frame:
I took this picture of the beadwork on my boot for the Compositional Tool "Filling the Frame". I took this picture because I really like the beadwork on my boots, and liked the way that the picture turned out in the light I was standing in.
This scene of the fields, forest, and a lazy creek is framed by the bridge supports…Amherst County, Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Sledgehammer and pig's foot being used to remove dog spikes.
Olympus Stylus Epic camera, Kodak Ultramax 400 colour negative film.
Canadian Pacific Railway workers on the railway’s swing bridge which spans the Mississippi River near La Crosse, Wisconsin.
I liked the way the bench was positioned inbetween the clearing in the trees, framing the University of Dundee and Tay Rail Bridge.
Day 10 of my 30 day photo challenge! In an attempt to improve my photography, I will be posting up 1 photo per day, either an edit of an old photo of mine or a new one taken that day. This will be to improve my skills before my trip to Australia with Karyn :)
She is also doing a 30 day drawing challenge, checkout some of her work below!
My reminder. I found this on the street in Ottawa and I read it everyday and it reminds me to have faith. I was shocked when I found it, it completely describes my life and way of thinking. It was written by a stranger, but I think they wrote it for me.
It reads:
What had been one clear path now forks. Yet each trail leads me to the same destination
No decision was in itself a decision.
A nice sight around the valley is all the new home construction.
This is a view over the wall of a new home being framed.
In a week or so it will be a stuccoed and painted.
Frame Up
Models: Kia Villamor, Maika Lim, Peter Villena, Chad Garrovillo
Styling: Issa Gequillo Laya-og
MUA: Kael Bontia Hernandez
Accessories: Bel Le
Location: Camp Marina, Cebu City
Looking west from the National Arboretum, Canberra, in cold and snowy weather.
Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF 28-105/f3.5-4.5 lens, Film Photography Project RetroChrome 160 colour slide film (expired).
This photo meets the project goals by how the bar on the left and the surface frame the snow globe. The composition of my photo is how I made the globe in the rule of thirds on the right. My greatest strength is how my lighting hits one side of the globe and how I put it in the rule of thirds so it's not straight in the middle. Something that I would change would be have a frame on both sides of the globe and take the glare of the glass part.
Framing Hanley live in Glasgow's Garage
Monday 20th September 2010.
All photos by Stacey
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Thanks!