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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.
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.
a buyer of a lot of my older work, emailed me pics of my paintings framed in his home. it's interesting to see these older pieces framed and hung! i haven't seen them in years... thanks jay!
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.
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My mobile frame collection so far. There's an MgN missing whose ankles are in use by one of the clockwork legion on the left. I'll be taking that back now that I've taken photos.
Vista desde el interior de las ruinas de las salinas en el paseo marítimo de Los Cancajos. Isla de La Palma. Islas Canarias
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.
Miniature railway run by the local Lions club, Taupo.
Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 lens, AgfaPhoto Precisa 100 colour slide film (expired 2015).
Up to London with ianbartlett and we met up with Darren Wilkin.
First stop was to see The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs. And then for a wander around the park and the town.
Yet another view of the Crystal Palace mast.
This photo of framed fall colors (by a willow tree) was taken at Old Mill Park, consisting of 20 acres along Lake Chelan, outside of Manson, Washington. The image was captured with a tripod vertically holding the DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera with vertical grip set at a hyperfocal distance (that is, near and distant objects are sharp in the photo), ISO 400 and f/22 using a wide-angle zoom lens (12 to 24).
GPS: Approximate location, latitude 47° 52' 42.92" N, longitude 120° 7' 40.04" W.
Keywords: Flora, Nature, Landscape, Trees, and USA.