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as seen on 33rd Ave west at Mackenzie street, in Mackenzie Heights, Vancouver

River and riverbank framed by the Walterdale Bridge.

 

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Framed by History: A snow-covered peak seen through the wooden structure of an old mountain trestle at sunrise, with soft pink and blue hues coloring the morning sky. Photographed along Hwy 550 (Oct 2023). Have a great day!!!

Sedona, Arizona Secret Slick Rock Area

160511_1045_160511 181344_oly_S1_New York

 

DUMBO

Brooklyn

Manhattan Bridge and

Empire State Building

shot with Polaroid SLR 680 / Impossible 600 black roundframe film

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Minolta X-700

MC Rokkor 58mm 1.4

CineStill 800T

A wide angle landscape image of the Taj Mahal naturally framed by the two outer buildings. Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.

 

Here is a blog I wrote about framing in photography

 

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Derelict plantation house, Barbados.

 

This is for the 7DWF Crazy Tuesday theme Fill the Frame. Always a good idea for photographers! (Though I wonder how it squares (sorry) with “use lots of negative space” lol - yeah… well perhaps rules are often best considered, acknowledged and then ignored :) ).

 

Of course I had to overdo this. So we have a frame within a frame, and one filled with vegetation. So a filled frame squared, if you see what I mean (and you have my sympathy if you do ;) especially as it’s a rectangular frame…).

 

It’s a derelict plantation house in Barbados, now a national heritage site. Even though the island is only 26 miles by about 12 there used to be hundreds of plantations. And this house, like many, burned down several times.

 

It’s in a very pretty place, up a coral mountain in the cooler air, surrounded by trees (and mongooses when I was there - is that the right plural of mongoose? They were imported to kill the snake population in the cane fields), with lovely views of the Caribbean sea, blue in the distance.

 

Thank you for taking time to look. I hope you enjoy the image! Happy 7DWF :)

 

[Processed in DXO Photolab to correct some horrendous perspective and noise issues.

Then to Affinity Photo for everything else: Clarity, Selective Colour (to enhance the blues) Vibrance, Curves (naturally increase colour contrast in LAB mode).

Then sharpening with the trusty threesome of High Pass & Linear blend, Clarity filter and Unsharp Mask.

Finally a very slight dark vignette.

Sounds a lot, but it was a rescue situation (and I was trying various approaches) - I wanted to use this subject for the theme and I only had one possible shot to work on.]

Sibiu is a quite delightful small town in Transylvania. It dates back to Saxon times when it was known as Hermannsstadt (Herman's town in German). I took so many photos there. I liked this archway for framing.

Leitz Minolta CL, M-Rokkor 90/4

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Frame of a short animation...

 

There is a story and in the story there is also Genzoman

and his Gallery genzoman.deviantart.com/gallery/.

 

I start to space out with a 2 of them ,just for play with virtual mirror and i found the result amazing and from that 2 original tons of incredible thing start popping out

 

this was the first

Sorry wont be around much next few days, will catch up next week.

 

This week has not been good im afraid x

Low tide exposing frame of Hastings pier

DDC-Framed

 

A little Photo Face Fun today. I liked this. The artist is a metal statue. The background is the painting and the photo is one I took today. It's art in reverse!

Camera: Pentax SL + Takumar 28mm f 3.5

Film: Foma Fomapan 200

Blaaktoren Rotterdam

 

21 april Urbex Trip.

Open House in the former Tanner Plant in Oisterwijk, The Netherlands.

 

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Framing your view.

Or

A house of whimsey

Or

Everybody has one neighbor, ya you know the one..

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Hasselblad 500c

Zeiss planar 80 mm f2.8 lens

Ilford HP-5

I saw this tiny little tree at the end of the path being framed by the larger trees:)

water lily, Zilker Botanical Garden, Austin, TX. Fujifilm X-A1 and Helios 44M-7 58/2.

Another glorious sunset. Sorry folks but I'm a sucker for the sun setting over a body of water. This scene caught my eye as the branches formed a natural frame.

 

Aperture ƒ/16.0

Focal length 55.0 mm

Shutter 1/10

ISO 100

Reflection of a bridge through a window in Buda, Budapest, Hungary.

Sony A7II, Sony Sonnar 55mm Zeiss.

Hungarian Parlament from the Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya)

Passengers at Dhaka's railway station. Train stations are rich hunting grounds for photos in South Asia, and this is especially true in Bangladesh where the people are friendly, curious, and generally not camera shy.

Candid street photography in Oaxaca, Mexico.

 

Here is a blog I wrote about the compositional technique of framing

 

If you would like to use any of my photos please contact me and ask permission first.

 

If you want to look at more of my photography you can check my website and social media links below:

 

www.geraintrowland.co.uk

 

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Leica llla, Canon 50mm f1.8, yellow filter, Kodak t-max 100 developed in Microfine, Epson GT-X830. 1/30, f/4.

Frame within a frame

Flickr Lounge ~ Frame the Subject

 

Sculpture in the garden at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.

 

Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated

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