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2009-06-07_12-09-04 Määrämuotoista kehystettä Portobellolla eilisen viimeisellä vierailupaikalla ennen kentälle lähtöä
in our last visited place on yesterday Sunday (weekend-trip to London).
52 weeks: the 2012 edition
Weekly Theme: Get Framed
Week #16
Taken April 15, 2012
Title: Framed!
Notes: This week, the themes seemed to verlap and I found that a shot taken for my other 52 week group played right in to this week's theme, although it is not an iPhone photo as I usually post. Oh well. Sometimes we have to make sacrifices. ;-)
A CEB volunteer attaches a frame to the wall. The frames will be used to showcase student work.
Photo by Megan Baker © 2011
Preparing you for a career in the rapidly growing construction industry, our Residential Construction Framing Technician Program provides you with the opportunity to learn the methods, materials and technologies defining residential construction standards in North America today.
My Friend Rabbit (pre-production character designs), Max & Ruby, My Friend Rabbit with current character designs, and another Max & Ruby one.
Crowds in the sound bowl for Voices In The Forest, at the National Arboretum, Canberra, Australia.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC lens, Fuji Pro 400H colour negative film.
If you really don't want to know what the object in the foreground is ....don't click this link :)
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Foundation framing in place, ready for concrete pour. The perimeter foundation was dug entirely by hand.
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Autumn colors between two trees helping me out choosing a frame to make a picture as great as possible. Having the sun in the face didn't help, but it also creates a certain effect.
This was taken as part of an Abandonment project at college, it was for the second and last controlled test of the course.
Electric scooters for hire near Lake Taupo, New Zealand.
Mamiya C220 TLR camera, Mamiya-Sekor 65mm f/3.5 lens, Lomography 100 colour negative film.
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.