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The "Alter Peter" steeple framed by some trees as seen from the Viktualienmarkt in Munich.
"Alter Peter" (Old Peter) is the popular name for the steeple of the St. Peter church.
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There were so many Robins around today and lots of interactions and posing. There all nicely framed themselves in the vegetation.
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Location: The Frame
When I was walking in the landscape with my camera to look for birds to photograph, I saw this scene, tree shapes in the foreground framing an almost empty rural view. Couldn't resist to take a picture of the green rural scenery. Funny to see also that there is just one person walking there. Enjoy the landscape!
A lace ribbon placed on paper that to me looks like lace too. I put a little frame over the ribbon to bring it into focus
This image accidentally appeared as I took a picture of a moving subway train in Toronto. The two historical images from Toronto's past are framed by the windows which reveal the artwork on the opposite platform.
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A beautiful old farm - wonderfully framed by the budding spring branches. of an equally old tree. Happy Fence Friday and have a great weekend!
Coaches are readied for their next run to Milwaukee on Amtrak's "Hiawatha Service" in Chicago's Union Station.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 400, f/10.0, 18mm, 1/160s
This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Frame. More like Frames! A healthy picture collection deserves a healthy frame collection. Some are store-bought, inherited, gifted and handmade. One is cracked and that is a story for another time. Now I get to remember where they went and put them all back! HMMM!
For now you can stay
Right here we will play
Until somehow you can find
A slightly different frame of mind
Right here in my arms
Away from all harm
You'll be safe from all the flares
Although I know you don't care
You can lift your head up to the sky
Take a deeper breath and give it time
You can walk the path among the lines
With your shattered frame of mind
Withstand, you could always stay
We can wait right here and play
Until somehow you can find
A slightly better frame of mind
When they say you will fall
You can reach nothing at all
Hide your tracks, beneath the line
Of a different frame of mind
Is it that what you've heard?
Broken words in the dirt
Yelling out into the sun
Here we come, here we come
Oohh...
Here we come, here we come
Here we come, here we come
You can lift your head up to the sky
Take a deeper breath and give it time
You can walk the path among the lines
With your shattered frame of mind
Withstand, you could always stay
We can wait right here and play
Until somehow you can find
A slightly better frame of mind
You can lift your head up to the sky
Take a deeper breath and give it time
You can walk the path among the lines
With your shattered frame of mind
Withstand, you could always stay
We can wait right here and play
Until somehow you can find
A slightly better frame of mind
And when daylight comes through
When the day is a new
Then it will be time
For a new frame of mind
When all eyes are on you
You will know what to do
Since you would have found
Your new frame of mind
When you lift your head up to the sky
Take a deeper breath and give it time
You can walk the path among the lines
But always know that you'll be safe
I'll be here throughout your days
Come find me and we will play
The buckle prong or tongue is intended to contact the buckle frame for holding in place. One inch by one inch frame.
This is a photo I took back in 2013 in London and have recently edited it. It is somewhere in between a street shot and a city/landscape shot but I quite liked the warm light framed by the bridge overhead. Back then I used a Olympus µ1060 witch has quite poor image quality, but as my first camera it was probably fine.