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Another framing of the South Moulton Barn on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA. My reward for waking up early enough to drive from Jackson to get to the park before sunrise. (:

 

This is probably one of my favorite compositions on this barn. If I could move trees, I would have stood the nearest tree up a bit (to remove the spot of grass in the corner), and I would have moved the row of trees behind the barn to the left a tad. (:

 

Check my stream to find more pictures, and some great information on this piece of Americana.

 

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From Trysil, Norway. I found this pavillion at this campsite in Trysil.

 

House Sparrow Portrait.

Ehzerbrug - Bridge over the Twente Canal near Ehzerwold/Almen (Gelderland, the Netherlands)

Gold frame for this still life photo: www.flickr.com/photos/birgburg/14558793055/in/dateposted/

Both valuable antiques!

 

A view south towards the US Capitol from an unfinished window at the top of the Arena.

 

Uline Arena - NoMa - Washington, DC

The Milky Way, Southern Cross, and Pointers, framed by a ring of tree tops glowing from the flames of a fire pit.

window in courtyard, Dar Lasram palace (late 18th century)

Lush tropical foliage and palm trees growing at the opening of cave provide the perfect tropical frame. From Centipede Cave on Maui, Hawaii.

 

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I've been putting the tulips in this little unheated part of the house overnight to prolong their life. Here they are framed by a glazed door, with a very frosty garden through the window. I noticed this nice light on them early this morning.

Apologies for uploading without commenting today - back to normal tomorrow :)

He was a long way off but liked the framing of the tree.

Shot in Paris (Jardins d'Eole )

Mamiya 7II

better on black...

 

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[ENG] For a cinematographer, every frame has to be important. Karthik Subbaraj, south Indian film director, writer and producer.

Arnolfo Tower, Palazzo Vecchio, view from Campanile di Giotto, Florence (Italy).

For “Smile on Saturday” group, “Framed” theme

 

[ESP] Para un director de fotografía, cada cuadro tiene que ser importante. Karthik Subbaraj, director de cine, escritor y productor del sur de India.

Torre di Arnolfo, Palazzo Vecchio, vista desde el Campanile di Giotto, Florencia (Italia).

Para el grupo “Sonríe el Sábado”, tema “Enmarcado”

 

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Shot from the Bullet Train on the way to Nagoya from Tokyo. You get some interesting pictures while flying down the tracks because by the time you shoot, the train has moved quite a distance. Or it goes into a tunnel.

Although there are three more to go in this series this may be my favourite of the bunch. Although I really liked my post from yesterday, the barn was way too small and way to weak to be thought of as a main subject. In this case, although the fencing of the players bench area at a local ball diamond is very prominent within the scene, I believe the fencing and foreground takes a supporting role, and the main subject is the tree in the foggy distance. At least that is how I saw and photographed it.

 

This shot was also taken with the Nikon 28mm f3.5 manual focus lens at f11.

   

A palm tree framed by a hole in a fence of a housing development in Bangalore, India.

 

Framing in Photography

 

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another one from the snowy beach last february

Tree frame graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/tree-frame/ in EPS (vector) format.

 

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The windows in our living room are one of the best parts of our home. This is just one of the small ones. But looking at it from this perspective, I am questioning why our pots are so far away. They should be much closer! And we haven’t yet planted any for this season. The ones that are blooming amazingly survived the snow and cold we had. ODC: frame it

Half frame camera Konica AA-35, film Rollei Superpan 200, developed in Compard R09 1:25 for 8 min. Quadtych in camera, consecutive frames

Gdańsk, Poland

 

This is the 3rd in a series of 4. Framed within; where each frame represents a way of life. Many people view others using reference points like the frames in this facade...a little of this frame, a little of another...as though life can be placed in a frame, made picture perfect, or by moving on to a next frame, start anew.

 

We organize our lives to the best of our abilities by placing ideas of ourselves and our world within boxes or frames. Or we freewheel, letting others place labels wherever they find appropriate and try to ignore the existence of frames. Outside are 2 tightropes for the few who are truly adventurous.

 

Uploaded earlier... No. 1:

www.flickr.com/photos/79925372@N00/2881371155/

 

No.2: www.flickr.com/photos/79925372@N00/2887113801/in/photostr...

 

and recently No. 4: www.flickr.com/photos/79925372@N00/2901438275/

Stormy weather at 6:05 in the morning...

The Sheboygan lighthouse at the end of the North Pier, framed by trees and Lakeshore Drive.

Frame. Image twelve of my project 365.

Hasselblad 500c/m

Sonnar 150mm f/4.0

Orange filter

Ilford Delta 100

Bergger PMK

Click of Woman in the Street of Agra just outside Taj Mahal

Framing a View by first year architecture

Processed by: Helicon Filter;

 

Santa Maria di Leuca

I like that tree.

 

floodplain of Cuyahoga River, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.

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