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I've just completed modifying the 6x4 frame that came with the Holga into an "open" 6x6. I think the tapered edge of the frame on the left is there to protect the film from light leaks so I thought I would create a frame that didn't! Fingers crossed!
The truth is what people perceive to be the truth. In some way we are all living in a system of lies. What then does it make of us? What we frame or choose to see are our frames in life. But is there anything wrong with that? As long as we live happy and fulfilling lives in our own minds, what is wrong with living a lie?
Photos avaliable on my tumblr please reblog instead of posting!
Leica R8
Summicron-R 50mm f2
Harman Phoenix 200 @EI200
ars-imago C-41 Kit in Jobo1520
Essential Film Holder
DSLR-Scan
Negative Lab Pro
The TAG Network and Cocktail making event held at The Alchemist Birmingham.
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The entrance to the walled gardens of the Kilmahew Estate, Cardross near St Peters Seminary. Dated 1866, all that exists with are a couple of greenhouse frames and weeds. Surrounded on 2 sides by burns, one of which is in a deep gully
Oneonta's school colors are red and black. Holds a 5X7 picture $120, 8X10 $140 picture
The border is 2" thick.
"Parted from my branch, I fall to the ground.
How can I bear feet trampling my color?
For no reason spring wind does me another wrong –
blown to the neighboring west, I can never return."
~~ Han Yu
Window frames, upper dash & other trim pieces have been painted ivory. They were gray, but the paint was cracking off.
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
This is done in case you are just replacing existing steel door frames. Carefully remove the molding from the wall using a pry until the mold is all gone. Use the screw drivers to remove the hinge pins and pull out the hinges and the door. Next, use the drill to remove the steel door frame, sills and jams. You should only perform this step if there is an existing door.
I work for an eye doctor that carries a variety of different frame lines. The most interesting frames is the Daniel Swarovski line. Genuine Swarovski crystals set into the temples. This particular frame is quite conservative actually. Women who buy it go crazy for the cute case pictured that also has genuine Swarovski crystals set into the strap. They claim to use it as an evening purse. For the money...hell yeah! Even so...too goddy for me.
These are the Modern Burt eyeglasses frames I tried online with FrameFinder.
Gee, Mr. Kent, what happened to all of your hair?
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
facebook: Becoming office for visual communication
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
I added lace to one of the pieces I made. I think these two that I made in particular reflect Ashlie and I.
She's worn these pretty much everywhere for the past two days.
You should hear the giggles as people pass.
They turned out so cute! I helped the kids in the classroom at school create these for their moms. Since I helped my own kids too, we gave these frames to Grandma.
Blogged: eclecticchica.blogspot.com/2010/05/giant-bubbles.html