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I saw some framed quilts at International Quilt Market in Pittsburgh and couldn't wait to make a small quilt to put in this vintage frame.
I plan to frame this photo.
15.5 inches on the longest side.
Looking forward to seeing what sort of prints I can get from my DSLR
Retro frame graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/retro-frame/ in EPS (vector) format.
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Frame :*CRUST BIKES* wombat
Headset :*CHRIS KING* nothreadset
Wheel:*velocity* cliffhanger rim × *VELO ORANGE* road hub
Tire :*ultradynamico* mars race tire
Handle :*nitto* hihi-bar
Stem :*nitto* ui-75 stem
Grip :*cult* cult×vans waffle grip
Crank:*BLUE LUG* XMC triple crank set
Saddle :*selle italia* milano flite racer saddle
Seat Post :*bl select* slit seatpost
Pedal :*MKS* XC-III bear trap pedal
Brake:*shimano* br-mx70 v-brake
Brake Lever :*shimano* bl-mx70 brake lever
Contrast and brightness tweaked a bit in PS.
Strange thing I realized about this image, is that I can rotate it anyhow and it will still be the right way round..:D, I am sure there must be a term for such images/perspective, would anyone be kind enough to enlighten me? Thanks in advance..:D
Blue frame graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/blue-frame/ in EPS (vector) format.
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My flickr friends, I will be going away next week for about two weeks, perhaps without much time and chance to access flickr. Thought I'll leave you with a series of photos I've taken of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur over a period of time.
A family enjoying the view at Crystal Bridges Museum, seen from the overlook across the water. HFF!!
Frame size around 53cm. Mix of True Temper OX and Columbus Life. 44mm head tube and Paragon low mount dropouts.
I spent about 90 mins following this handsome fellow around the meadow at RMNP. I had to backup to get him in the frame!
The Kraken Always Follows Its Heart
This original screenprint was made from a design I created based on the saying above. I also made up the saying, but it's a well-crafted adage whynot. What inspires mythical creatures from the sea? Deep down, we know its love (or hunger? evil? Let's pretend)
5" x 7" Original Screenprint
Green & Black Ink on White Watercolor paper
8"x10" black frame, white matte
All archival materials
Washington, ME - Digital Arts Studio
I had the idea for this photo in mind so I set it up, wandered around camp for about 2 minutes and found Alysia, who was kind enough to be my model. Simple Photoshop technique, rescaled the original photo repetitively into the empty frame she was holding. I did the same thing awhile ago with my photo Mirror, Mirror.
Strobist info: 1@1/8th power shot through white umbrella to subject's forward right triggered by radio. 1 bare flash @1/16th power triggered optically to subject's forward left.
Old market Omaha Nebraska, this lady was nice enough to stop while carrying this frame to let me get the shot, her daughter smiling in the background.
Frame it graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/frame-it/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.