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“If a problem can't be solved within the frame it was conceived, the solution lies in reframing the problem.”

― Brian McGreevy, Hemlock Grove

 

Been very absent on social media lately, just been living the most I can in life. This includes meeting someone, work, college and loads of other projects I am currently working on which hopefully you can see very soon! I am very happy.

 

Don't keep life in the confines of frame, theres a whole world outside what you know. Embrace the unknown and discover a life worth living.

The photo is about two people where a young person is sitting in a shop of cloth and on the right side of the frame an older person is sitting and waiting for customer. Here i wanted to show two different generations in a frame.

Taken in, and around, Algonquin Park, ON. My first attempt at stacking pictures seemed to work out favorably :) I forgot to take the dark and bias frames when I was there, so I stuck my camera in the fridge to bring the temperature down.

 

7 shots at ISO3200, f/3.5, 10mm, 30" stacked in DeepSkyStacker with dark and bias frames subtracted.

 

The strange orange/blue/green glow is actually the Zodiacal light on the horizon - very hard to see typically!!

Sunshine, shadows and beautiful yellow flowers bathed in window light!

bathed in the stark midday sun, the terrace of the penthouse in cala mayor reveals a carefully crafted play of light and shadow. angular shadows stretch across the clean, white tiles, cast by a metal railing that seems both delicate and deliberate in its design. beyond the geometric confinements, the mediterranean unfolds in boundless blue, dotted with the serene glide of sailboats. this is where the construction's rhythm slows, where workers pause in the silhouette of progress, gazing out to where the sea kisses the sky. each frame of the railing offers a different vignette of tranquility—a pause in the narrative of labor, a breath between the toils.

More frames from the first roll of film through my new Olympus XA

"Nor will I then thy modest grace forget,

Chaste Snowdrop, venturous harbinger of Spring..."

'To a Snowdrop' William Wordsworth

 

textures thanks to Kim Klassen

  

...taken at Reina Sofia Museum...

  

Madrid, Spain...

Project: Frames

B/W - 50mm - 16:9

Lisboa

 

Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7

 

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Reflections in a pond at a local cemetery.

a "futurist" view of manhattan from top of rockfeller center(best large)

Wells Fargo Center (originally Independent Life Building) is a skyscraper in the downtown area of Jacksonville, Florida, at the southeast corner of Bay and Laura streets. Standing 535 feet (163 meters) tall, it is the city's second-tallest building. It was formerly known as the Modis Building until 2011, when Wells Fargo acquired the naming rights.

 

The tower was completed in 1974 by the Independent Life and Accident Insurance Company, and was known as the Independent Life Building. Built by The Auchter Company. It was designed by KBJ Architects, who received the Honor Award for Outstanding Achievement in Design by the Jacksonville Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for the design. The design concept included a sloping base and large corner frames to provide a distinctive image not only for the company, but also as an identifying landmark for the city of Jacksonville.

 

Beginning in 1995 Independent Life was acquired by the American General Life Insurance Company, and operations were gradually moved to Nashville, Tennessee. The building was sold to Associated Capital Properties, and the Jacksonville staffing company AccuStaff moved in and acquired the naming rights, and it became the AccuStaff Building. In 2002, AccuStaff changed its name to MPS Group. It renamed the building the Modis Building, after one of the company's main brands, and added Modis signage. In 2009 MPS Group was acquired by the Swiss firm Adecco Group, which announced the company would relocate to Jacksonville's suburbs. The move was completed in 2011 and the signage was removed, and the building was renamed Independent Square.

 

In May 2011, Wells Fargo, which had acquired the Wachovia financial services company, announced it would relocate local employees to the building. Signage went up on the Wells Fargo Center on September 26 and the relocation completed by April 2012.

 

The Wells Fargo Center has 37 floors, and held the title of tallest building in Florida until 1981, when One Tampa City Center was completed. It remained the tallest building in Jacksonville until 1990, when the Bank of America Tower surpassed it in height. The building takes up an entire city block in Jacksonville's downtown. A notable feature of the structure is a four-story atrium of tropical vegetation where the public enters. The first floor also contained an auditorium with seating for 360 patrons, a bank, restaurants, and several retail stores.

 

Parkway Properties is a third-party service provider for the building.

 

One major tenant in the Wells Fargo Center is the River Club of Jacksonville, a private business club that occupies the top two floors of the building. Originally known as the Jacksonville Businessmen's Club, it was established in 1954 after the fashion of similar organizations in New York City, Chicago and Washington, D.C.. It was formerly located on the 16th floor of the Prudential Building (now known as the Aetna Building), the city's tallest building when it opened in 1955. It relocated to its current space in 1976, but did not offer memberships to women until 1985. The club has been owned and managed by a subsidiary of Gate Petroleum since 2003.

 

In September 2017, Hurricane Irma's storm surge caused major flooding in the downtown area of Jacksonville. The parking garage of the Wells Fargo Center was impacted by these events and the building was briefly closed. The building reopened September 29.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:

www.emporis.com/buildings/118945/wells-fargo-center-jacks...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wells_Fargo_Center_

 

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This is my first attempt at astrophotography in a heavily light polluted area. This photograph is comprised of 989 frames.

O que nos espera lá fora

É mais do que a gente sonha

Mais do que a gente sabe

Project: Frames

B/W - 50mm - 16:9

Lisboa

 

Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7

 

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out for some street in Padova

 

I noticed the contrast of the paintings with the stone that surrounded and filled the scene, the lightness of the drawings and the heaviness of the 'context frames'

the artist awaits immersed

 

hope you like

Film simulation Ilforfd FP4 (RGB 28,41,31) gauss grain CS3

Expo Karto Gimeno "Confort Hell"

framing the familiar

This is part of a project, I keep posting the newest photo with the latest member of Mars added.

 

Project: Frames

B/W - 50mm - 16:9

Lisboa

 

Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7

 

More pictures of FRAMES

 

VISIT OUR PROJECT / VISITA NUESTRO PROYECTO: SOUTHERN PHOTOGRAPHERS

 

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None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

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