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I added lace to one of the pieces I made. I think these two that I made in particular reflect Ashlie and I.
I saw this vignette outside a front door walking down the street in Fairhope, AL. I really like the creativity or re-purposing these old frames.
Frames of mind vibrating with different choices of life ... we have three of them ... good bad and ugly ... luckily only bad and ugly have doors ... hehe
FRAMES
2012
Frames Wall is a wall-mounted cluster of squares and rectangles that provide space for books of various heights.
This cabinet is suitable for shallow books, like poetry and literature.
The shelves pictured are made from lacquered black MDF, but they can also be made with other woods and in other sizes.
Dimensions example on photos:
H 96 x W 116 x D 18 cm
Design: Gerard de Hoop
Picture shows the outside of the frames on the fireman's side. The bolt holes for the cylinder are on the left. The axleboxes are in place and the single, shiney, bolt holding on each spring hanger is visible.
Countess, built, by Beyer Peacock, for the Welshpool and Llanfair LIght Railway in 1902 is currently undergoing a heavy overhaul in the railway's own workshops.
Nur Frames HD
Nur Frames HD application will allow you add a frame to a new or existing photo and share it with your friends.
* Elegant 100 png frames to decorate photos
* It supports ipad 2 camera
* You may save your framed photos to your iPad's Photo Library
* You can set as your iPad's wallpaper
* Use your iPad in vertical or horizontal orientations to choose Portrait or Landscape frames
* You can share them by email
* You can print your image by using a wireless printer
More info at: nurroy.com/NurFramesHD.htm
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
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photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
facebook: Becoming office for visual communication
This is one of the frames from the first film I ran through my recently acquired Yashica 44. Film used was ReraPan 100 (127).
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Materials used: wool, wood and wire
Dimensions (CM): top left “Knit frame” 14 x 23 , top right “Tights frame” 31 diameter, bottom “Crochet frame” 33 x 33 cm