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Macro Monday ... Theme Corners
Macro of a small rustic picture frame, showing the textures and imperfection's of the old wooden surround.
This, my friends, is the exact image as my previous post, but edited completely differently.
I wanted to show how very different the same picture can turn out depending on its editing!
So which is your favorite: yesterday's purple image, or this framed and subdued one in sepia style?
This is one of the frame from the video that I posted some time ago! I wanted to post some of the frames that went into the clip but never got around to it and so here we go! Hope everyone had a wonderful day and that preparations are well underway for Christmas!! Taken on Armand Bayou near Bay Area Park on a most memorable morning!!
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Another from our camping trip to Devon with all the family. As the evening draws the day to a close and the winds pick up, out come the kite surfers to enjoy the beach more or less to themselves.
Phone camera on the beach.
One of many thousands of views available of old, junk cars at the famous "Old Car City" in White, Georgia.
This is the neat view I had on my hike back out from the sunset spot I had while at the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. Here with some of the burnt trees in this section along the ridge, this evening blue hour view from the highlands overlooking the open area below with the lights of Montrose, Colorado there framed in this view next to the neat left over trees.
View below in the comments is the capture taken of the Canyon prior to this capture (during the hike back out through the woods from the overlook)
I set up a still life shot and then put a frame in front of the still life setup to see how this would work for Subframing.
"nd in my theme for the week Framed. I have called this Lunch with Leopald. I like the multiple framing going on here. Taken in the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill, East Sussex, UK.
Bergheim / Alsace / France
Album of France (the north): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157713208...
Cabo Frio, RJ, Brazil, 2012. – I started shooting more regularly ten years ago, around the time I signed up for Flickr. I think it's time for a little retrospective...
A couple more shots of my mini series on framed sun taken at Briton Ferry. I have tried to photograph the contrasts between industrial dereliction and nature reclaiming the land!
A photo-idea that often works pretty well. Here, looking at San Pablo reservoir from the Nimitz Trail in Tilden Park.
We have a lovely apple tree in our yard and this year the blossoms didn't disappoint. I added a few solid color layers for an old time feel and then decided that it needed a frame. Hope you have a great day. HSS!
Everyone loves Mardin, and it’s immediately apparent why: this ancient town crowned with a castle overlooks the vast, roasted Mesopotamian plains extending to Syria, and the honey-coloured stone houses that trip down the side of the hillside give it something of the feel of old city.