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Insect Artifact Frames! Made using a variety of supplies.
A quick Halloween Idea! Last week at King of Prussia Mall, I saw a shadow box w/faux bugs in it as decor. $125 to $150 each. I made my version using a recycled frame, sheet of scrapbook paper and rubber/plastic critters, dab of hot glue. My price $2.25. You can create a high end version w/an ornate double sided glass shadow box w/critter, silk ribbon for under $10. Perfect for last minute Halloween crafting and parties! xoxo
I did free motion quilting -- thread-matched pebbles in the colored frames and a wavy line in the sashing
Frames
©2009 Lorena Angulo
Pure Silver
These pieces will be part of a grouping of frames for a necklace inspired by my wonderful daughter Veronica. She is an amazing little girl that has taught us a lot.
A golden scene from my home, looking toward railway ground.
Some try at framing and pseudo color adjustment.
Welta Belmira DDR little cute RF-Carl Zeiss Tessar 50mm F2,8 (not lens Hood)-Kodak-Bologna Italy- Autumn 2011-
Zorki 1
Industar 22
FujiFilm Neopan 400
R09 (Rodinal analogue) at 1:100 for 50 minutes
Scaned with Vuescan
Curves and tinting in Lightroom
I made some more frames ... the smaller one is the same size as the last one and made from the center piece cut from the bigger one. i hate waste. these have no support stands. i made them to hang on the wall.
The fireplace and fish tank frame options!!! These are touch texture change which makes life so much easier!
Phil Morris (Curly) Air Frames Mechanic, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, MONAB VII. royalnavyresearcharchive.org.uk/MONABS/Nabreekie-1.html#....
Mobile Naval Air Base No. VII
David Garrett rehearsing on Good Morning America, New York, NY, July 20, 2010. Panorama stitched from 4 frames. Handheld.
The thing about digital photographs is that that's how they often remain. Except for the one time of the year we actually make an effort to make prints. And then there's the scramble to find appropriate frames. And locate blank wall spots on which to display them. We make do.
1/80 sec at ƒ / 1.8, ISO 280, 35mm (AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G, Nikon D7000)
Now this is my bread & butter. Red brings out green, red blanket thrown over couch, every damn light I can find pointing at the glasses from every angle. Pushed the camera into the couch so it's shooting below surface level, focused on the hinge. Added saturation after the fact but not a lot, this is very similar to how it came off the camera card. Really like this photo.
"Make a photograph of something very green. Don't settle for vaguely green. Go for saturation."
pho·tog·ra·pher (n) a person who takes photographs, especially one who practices photography professionally.
Photographers are people who use their minds, ears, eyes, and cameras to capture visual images of everyday lives. Each photographer has his or her own skills, perspectives, tastes, and knowledge of framing the world but you need to have a mind of child to fill the frames that will last decades.
336of365 ~ I stopped in on one of those house parties that offer several different vendors. I was thrilled to run across these funky, hand made classic frames. I really hate shopping for frames but mostly I hate spending money on frames I think are just so-so. I purchased the big one and will got back to get two more to complete the collage I want to hang on the wall. It's taken me almost 3 years to find something to hang but I did!
A shop in West Didsbury selling arty-farty stuff which is a bit poncey for my liking sorry to say.....at least the typeface (Microgramma) would be saved from the Orwellian treatment! :-P
This antique shop has to be seen to be believed. It has a fascinating assortment of antiques of all kinds. It's the real McCoy.
Arequipa, Peru.
The moment captured when the last few people escape from some Lowery picture frames.
This is the courtyard of the Royal Academy during the summer exhibition 2012.
London was alive with class operators in the 70's and 80's . some still there but we have lost a lot . Gaurds .Frames. Galleon. Glenton,Bests. Arrowline. Iselworths. Ralphs. Grey Green. Sampsons. Len Wright. and many more . It is the same all over the country .
The lovely (and generous) George sent me a pack of "used" Polaroid film.
We found an ideal framing solution in Ikea, of all places. These frames hang in a set of five, and are double-sided, so we get to rotate them and enjoy all 10 beautiful photos.
Thanks George! Our return prints are coming soon, I promise.