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I tried to be different by taking a previous POV and "framing" it. The sky reminds me of the famous scene from "Independence Day". Anyway, I hope you like it!
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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
I wear glasses for many years. I've got a big pile of them. This glasses frame will move to this pile in a week. I bought a new one last week.
All those glasses didn't solve my problem with fixation disparity. That's why I not always can read large pieces text. And sometimes I even don't understand what I see on a picture. Luckely is the way to outgoing information not disturbed.
Framed by the 10th Ave and 35W bridge, Minneapolis is lit up on a nice fall evening.
The colors of the 35w bridge are often changed depending on a holiday or major event. This evening it was lit in pretty typical colors.
This is another shady area of the city so always a good idea to watch your back.
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.
A small white frame placed on water colour effect paper which I hope to show off another time. You don't see it much here because I made the image quite dark. I had to crop a lot to take a little away from the 3" frame.
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I made my way from Steelhead Falls to Cliff Falls and I wanted to get a head on shot of the river with the potholes that I had seen. To my dismay I found the shot I saw was obviously taken by drone. I have a drone but this is a Provincial Park and drones are prohibited. Not sure how that works. Anyway DJI get in touch :)
VLOG below.
The buckle prong or tongue is intended to contact the buckle frame for holding in place. One inch by one inch frame.
It was such a beautiful day! Blue sky, classic Dutch white sheep clouds and a wind mill. I made a bicycle tour through our polders. This is a picture of one of the polder Schermer remaining wind mills, called Bovenmolen G and part of the Dutch heritage. The mill was built in 1633. At present the miller and his family are living in the mill. Schermerhorn, 2018.
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