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Sotoportego de le fabriche nove.
Sotoportego is one of the characteristic elements of urban planning in the city of Venice.
It is a passageway that goes underneath a building. The sotoportego height typically equals to that of the ground floor. Oftentimes, the sotoportego is the only access to a courtyard or a small square. Many sotoporteghi contain sacred images of the saints or Madonna. The images can be bas-reliefs made of the Istrian stone or white marble
First try at building my own frame but in fact with the help of 4 friends at various junctures. Could not find the frame stock I wanted so I bought a 10 foot board of cherry and one friend very kindly milled it for me another helped me build a fence for the chop saw to get more accurate cuts another provided a framing clamp This frame will be a reject because of the gap in bottom left corner. I chose to make these frames in cherry because I liked the look better than the more common black frame that I think can be overpowering or distracting from my images. So much for frames being easy to make when you are not really set up for it. I have to go and buy a better finer tooth blade for cleaner cuts. It is nice to see your work framed....something about just posting photos online I feel diminishes them. This is one of 5 photos I sold to a paint customer...I really appreciate that she appreciates my photos in such a tangible way.
this is the frame designed by Lu Sim, I'm going to try building a reFrame, I always wanted one, there are 2 things that I'm not sure I did ok/didn't have the piece so I had to improvise, I didn't have the knee piece so I just used an alternative, and the chest area is not clear on how to conect it to the ball joint for the torso. but I think I managed, so next step, the armor!
btw go buy his lug's mech wars book, it is amazing and offers great insights on mech building
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Classic framing at Mesa Arch in Canyonlands. Just a hint of snow is marking the beginning of winter.
No matter what your looking at, it's always framed by something. Sometimes it a physical frame, sometimes it's your frame of reference.
Had this shot in my mind for a very long time but took me way too long to find this beautiful Ballerina
7artisans 28mm 1.4 FE+ on Sony A7rII
Happy Truck Thursday! I don't know the make, model, or year of this truck, but someone had started a frame off restoration. I found it in a large cleared area in Greene County, Virginia along with several other old vehicles.
Vom 91 Meter hohen Turm der Breslauer Elisabethkirche reicht der Blick durch ein Ornament des Brückengeländers zur Kreuzkirche und dem Breslauer Dom.
From the 91 metre high tower of Wroclaw's Elisabeth Church, the view extends through an ornament on the bridge railing to the Church of the Holy Cross and Wroclaw Cathedral.
Macro Mondays theme: Fill the frame! (Only with plants)
Macro image of Christmas Cactus Flower!
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
Framing a rose in a 1950 Exakta VX.
Using the ground glass viewfinder, reversed image. What a great feature it was, and also the fact it was reversed gave a new perspective.
This particular image was a new for me, a collaborative post process with my friend Keebler, quite an interesting exercise. Thank you.
Sony QX100
Tripod stand; overcast available light; Manual ISO 160; Aperture priority mode; EV +0.7; Manual WB Bright.
Capture One 10 Express for Sony
EV -0.3; Curve adjusted; Sharpness preset.
A crescent moon framed by the branches of some wintry trees. Seen on the Hokkaido University campus in Sapporo, Japan.
Camera: Canon PowerShot G12.
Edited with GIMP.
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
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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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!!!
One more creation for the non-combat frame challenge.
On large yet less prosperous planets with several, distant farming or mining communities it isn't unusual for travelling circuses to appear. Whole caravans of mismatched, scratch-built, brightly colored frames like this vendor buggy roam from village to village, and they are always welcomed with cheers and warm meals. The different kinds of games, shows, and other novelties attract customers for a time, and then the caravan moves on.
...Not much of a game piece, unless you hide an artillery cannon inside - but it could be a really nice station.
"Company! We need that entertainment unit! I still haven't seen the latest holo-film!"
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
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!