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This sleeping beauty when she wakes can be real grumpy.
The final version of this shot in 16 bit tiff at 300 ppi came in at 3.5GB in size!
Canvas size came in at 70"x195"
I use a monopod for this as my tripod would have been a bit heavy to take up here.
Mt St Helens WA USA
Volcano Mountain
Panoramic 3 rows 11 frames per row
3 exposure per frame total 99 shots
HDR
Canon Rebel XTi
Sigma 18-50mm at 50mm
I took this picture because the window sill in this picture is framing the candles and the carving of the woman and child.
Square frames with halftone gradients that fade into the centre. Use them as full frames or just one edge as a border.
The frames have been glued and screwed to the longitudinal sections and the spine with it's center case and large forward bulkhead.
There are different items and designer pieces coming up in the market which helps in enhancing the
complete place no matter it is an office or home, can help to enhance that place completely.
When it comes to wooden frames there are so many options available that you can resist yourself
once you check out such wide varieties of different stores and online shops. woodenframes.net/
Printing photos, for me, is amazing. Taking the images is one thing but actually getting to hold them in your hand is brilliant. I love it. I print my photos all the time, and just recently I bought some frames for them. This was from IKEA. I think it looks really good!
This post was inspired by this!
The Frames reunion tour December 2010.
Olympia Theatre Dublin, 12-12-10.
Image copyright Grace Miller, do not use without permission.
After the five sail frames were installed on Holgate Windmill before Christmas, the millwrights returned in the new year for the laborious manual job of fitting the shutters - about 200 of them.
The first stage is to put one shutter in each bay, which takes two weeks. They will then install and test the striking gear - the mechanism to control the opening/closing of the shutters. Finally they will fit two more shutters in each bay.
This picture shows a sail with the first stage of the work completed - one shutter fitted in each bay on both sides.
All the shutters have been sponsored by supporters of the restoration project; their names are inscribed on a plaque inside the mill.
13 January 2012
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