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Timber Frame Bridge over Speed River Guelph

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Scrivener Dam, Canberra, with two of its five flood gates open.

 

Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF17-40/f4L lens, Svema 125 colour negative film.

Print size: 19cm x 24cm

Board - Foam board with aluminum foil coat

Paspartu - white

Frame - stained ash tree

Glass - non-reflective Groglass White Water

 

Photography: Katrina Tang (EST) - from series Spirits of Tomorrow

Looking out from the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.

Frame for text-heavy slides - uses seasonal colors. Free for use for Christian Worship. Companion to Autumn Frame Light.

a7 + Olympus OM 18/3.5 @ F8

I thought I would write up some information and provide photos and samples of the cool new photo frame I received on Thursday (January 12, 2006). The eStarling Photo Frame is a WiFi enabled, 5.6 inch stand-alone photo viewer. It seems to be available only through Think Geek (who no longer reports any inventory on the eStarling). It must be configured from a Windows 2000 or XP machine (bummer). While you can load images into the frame through the Windows machine, it is only needed to configure the WiFi settings before the frame can run on its own.

eStarling Photo Set

[added to the Top 20 Product Photos on 1/28/2006]

[D2X_3824] Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 Micro

Framing the 2008 Yale Building Project House... I think we were mocking up the positions of hanging light fixtures here using hard hats.

A couple sitting on a park bench, framed by the empty street vendor cart.

My oldest had her first semi-formal on Friday night. They went all out! Hair appointments, talking me into doing photos for them, sushi reservations, and then the dance. At this rate they'll expect to jet off to Paris for the day before senior prom!

[no added textures or effects to this series of images]

 

Of coarse I love the natural textures in this image, but I especially LOVE the natural framing!

 

I know this is 'not my norm' portrait.. and it's a creepy-ish photo of my handsome [temporarily green] husband.. I love it just because of the lack of processing needed in this situation to achieve this look - how convenient! Also I love the memory.. We had so much fun getting ready for- and shooting these images.

 

Who knows, maybe she now has a photograph of me taking a photograph of her?

Nanzen-ji Temple, Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan.

EOS 60D+Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM

 

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I love how the one lower branch looks like it is grabbing for the gazebo! :)

 

Taken at Cox Arboretum.

This is a sprite from "The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap" for GBA made into a photo frame.

 

It is made with Perler/Hama/Nabbi fuse beads.

© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul

Rolleiflex 2.8GX, Ilford XP2, Rodinal, Hasselblad X1 scan.

We could have flipped a coin to decide our destination for the day, the choice was between Perlis (for the paddy fields) and Perak (for the fishermans cove and swamps). But I remembered the amazing photos my friend had snapped from her last visit and we decided to head towards Kuala Sepetang near Taiping, Perak.

 

At the spur of the moment we decided to drive through the backroads so that we could enjoy the scenery than face some old boring highway. Backroads are amazing source of opportunities. You tend to make the most unexpected discoveries.

 

We gasped in surprise when we bumped into acres, acres of paddy field on the way to Taiping. We hadn’t known Perak grew its own rice, call us ignorant but I’d say we’re spoilt by the highways. Always rushing to places and never finding time to see the little details, we knew about the boring old oil palm trees but had no idea about the paddy fields.

 

At first we decided to come back later on our way back to shoot the fields but seeing the misty mountain, we turned back towards the fields. That sole decision turned out to be the best one we had done.

 

We parked our car and walked towards the fields and just looked at each other as acres of green young paddy shoots welcomed us. As we trained our eyes to the green, we realized someone was working the fields, so we tried to find a way to get closer to get a better shot.

 

As we walked in further, we found the border closest to the lady in the field and silently made our way to her. We didn’t want to startle her neither were we sure we were allowed to go into someone’s field.

 

As we got closer I decided to break the silence and say hi. She looked at us and greeted us back with a smile. She was telling us about the difficulties she was facing with wrong irrigation, about her family and answered all our questions. We made our way back to the road as she was done for the day. We followed her back and found her house to be the at the fish trap that had earlier intrigued us.

 

She told me the water was really deep and that’s why she could rear catfish. Despite her age she gracefully stepped unto invisible planks inside the water and took a dip to wash away the mud from the paddy fields. Having washed herself she invited us to her house for a drink. Here we were 2 strangers she had never met yet she was inviting us into her home. We politely declined as we didn’t want to trouble her and said goodbye.

 

As soon as we were sure we were out of sight, both of us began to jump in excitement. We hadn’t expected to find a paddy field and we had found more than that. The sweet old lady had made our day.

 

The less traveled road is always the one with the most valuable treasures. Travel is never about the destination but rather the journey you take.

 

Framing the 2008 Yale Building Project House

mosaic frame 19,2 x 24,2cm

made with glass tiles

 

Teaching students at UBI

*HUNTER CYCLES* cx complete bike

BLUE LUG custom

 

SPEC

Frame: *HUNTER CYCLES* cx

Fork:*RITCHEY* wcs

Stem: *RITCHEY* 4axis wcs stem

Headset: *CHRIS KING* nothreadset 1 1/8" (patriot)

Wheels: *HED.* belgium C2 rim 700c (black/silver) × *CHRIS KING* classic cross hub

Tire:*FAIRWEATHER* for CX tire by CG (algae)

Brake & Shift lever:*SRAM* force

RD:*SRAM* force

Handle:*RITCHEY* wcs evo curve

Crankset: *SRAM* force crankset

Seatpost:*THOMSON* elite

Saddle: *WTB* silverado race saddle BL special (camo)

Brake: *TRP*

Pedal:*TIME*

Bartape:*SERFAS* synthetic cork bartape (camo)

Early 1930 CWS loop frame. There was a lot of work to do on this cycle, but it cleaned up wonderfully. The rear 28" tyre has been re-spoked to fit a K model SA hub. The cycle originally came with a single speed which was a pain riding up hills.

 

Gave the Miss' some period correct accessories minus an umbrella clamp, which I am still looking for. The rear tail lamp has shifted over to the left side to avoid police tickets while riding at night(jerks!).

  

Strobe Info: Yn465 left of model

SB900 side right part on model part on the wall.

 

This was her wonderful idea to frame herself with her hands. i thought it was an very genius idea!!

Defective framing delivered by an Anchorage general contractor [Erik Dawson, Dawson Development]. This framing was demolished following extensive documentation. These photos are made available for framers, contractors, and clients as an educational tool.

 

Read more on akhouseproject.com

 

This photo is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Please provide the following credit: "Photo courtesy Paxson Woelber, akhouseproject.com"

My last handmade shoulder frame pouch, made with a cute japanese fabric :)

Jacket frames laid over the mold

Ok to use for your private artwork but not for commercial nor resale. Please do not use my stock to make other stock.

 

If used, please credit me with a link back to THIS page and a small sample of your work. Thanks!

 

*** I'd love it if you'd post your artwork to my group Temari's Galactic Studio. ***

 

From my private stock.

Spotted in a Dollarama.

Today I selected one of my older photos, one from the last summer. As it was still taken with my old Canon 450D and I only had 3 brackets, it was great that everything worked so fast while editing it compared to my new photos :) For those interested, this is the Minaret in the middle of the chateau park in Lednice, Czech Republic

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An abandoned office chair and some sort of wooden frame in a back lane. (029a)

Some Beetles i have recently set out for framing, i wont be including the longhorns in the frame, it was just for the pic...

Frame courtesy of Corel Photo Album 6

Taken through the window of Urquhart castle on the shores of Loch Ness. I tried a couple of framed shots but this was by far the best of the bunch.

 

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