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I finally framed a picture for my daughter's wedding..now I can send it to her ;-)
oh my my....all out of focus....;-p
I don't think you guys want to see it bigger?? hehe !!
I can't look at this without smiling. Many thanks to Dylan for finding the frame and to the advert for a camera that inspired me. ( I can't remember which camera)
A huge thank you to Sara for surprising me with this in the mail today.
I keep telling myself when I grow up I'll take Polaroids as good as you do.
Ihagee Dresden Exakta Varex 35mm SLR
Carl Zeiss Jena T* 50mm Æ’/2.8
ORWO UN54+ 100ASA @ 250ASA
TMAX Developer 1+9 14:30 @ 20°C
Scanned from Negative on Epson Perfection 4490
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
now in production...it's just a bunch of us getting together with an ex pro racer and an old school italian frame builder.
italian made, dedacciai tubing, made to measure with the possibility of specifying your own geometry.
frame/fork/headset/paintjob: 450 euros.
MADE IN ITALY
(which actually means we weld in italy, not just paint a bunch of taiwanese frames:)
info:
t2.track.frames@gmail.com
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
After adding a couple of colours of woodstain to a second-hand wooden frame, I then painted some branches onto the green, using glass outliner. My idea is to frame a painting with this, the painting continuing onto the frame.
The design for this artwork will probably make the above make more sense: www.flickr.com/photos/sneddonia/2245540125/
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
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.
Each page/ frame will be collaged, painted, stenciled, written on or whatever suits me at the time I am doing it.
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.
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!