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A natural picture frame

足立美術館では、「生の額絵」と称して、まるで額縁に入った絵画のように美しい日本庭園を眺められます。

 

Adachi Museum@Shimane

In this museum you can appreciate the beautiful Japanese garden through the glass. It looks like a framed painting.

Recommend to view on larger size

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Hong Kong Fuji X-T2

A different perspective of the famous 3 brothers in yosemite. I like the roots of the tree in the foreground as it gives it some depth and the framing of the tree and branches.

One of several Picture Frames set out by Horsham Council at a selection of nice spots about the area showing off Mt Arapiles in the distance

Photo taken on Makartplatz, Salzburg, Austria on March 29th, 2022.

Allambra, Palace, Granada

Classic view of Rochester cathedral (the second oldest in England) framed through a gap in the castle walls (tallest Norman keep in England).

The low winter sunshine was just starting to pick out the stonework.

 

For 123 in 2023 no 42: Framed

Waiting at the shopping mall - a few hours to kill, thank god for the air con and free wifi

9/01/2019 Visitors on the Coney Island boardwalk. Sony a7. 7Artisans 35mm 1:2.0.

 

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frame metal (каркас)

Halle (Saale) - Germany

View to Beomseom island, Jeju, South Korea

Sandy Hook, NJ

along the Des Plaines River, Maywood, Illinois

In 1937 Geoffrey Mander MP did something remarkable - he persuaded the National Trust to accept a house that was just 50 years old.

 

The local paint manufacturer and Liberal MP had been left the timber-framed house by his father Theodore. Taking inspiration from a lecture on 'the House Beautiful' by Oscar Wilde, Theodore and his wife Flora had decorated its interiors with the designs of William Morris and his Arts and Crafts contemporaries.

 

This house of the Aesthetic Movement was, by 1937, a relic of an out of fashion era. Yet, so complete was the design that it was worthy of preservation. Having given the house to the Trust, Geoffrey and his second wife Rosalie became its live-in curators, opening the house to the public and adding to its contents. In particular they added a remarkable collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings by Rossetti, Burne-Jones and their followers.

 

Taken for Our Daily Challenge: PARALLEL LINES, the Topic for Sunday, 9 November 2014

Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex IIa w/ Zeiss-Opton Tessar 3.5/75 and Kodak Tri-X (Kodak D76 1:1, Ilford rapid fixer). f/5.6, 1/10s. Epson V700 and Silverfast SE Plus 8.0 @ 4800 dpi, downsized to 2400 dpi. Retouched and cropped.

 

The lens isn't too keen on backlid situations. But what to expect from a Tessar lens anno ca 1955? But I think it held up fairly good here.

 

I've also noticed that Tri-X generally doesn't like backlid situations, just like the lens. ;) The skintones loses definition and you mostly have grain texture instead of skin texture.

 

The image would have been sharper if I had owned a cable release at the time.

 

The dress is quite interesting, a traditional Ukrainian summer dress. Too bad that the clear red embroidery aren't showing as well.

 

Model: Alyona S.

 

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Additional information:

- Lens: Fujifilm Fujinon XF90mm F2 R LM WR [„Plena“]

- edited JPEG (Affinity Photo 2 iPad)

- Film simulation mode: ASTIA

- Exposure mode: M

- Focus: Auto-S

- Handheld

Grand Canyon framed by trees on the south rim

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Fill the Frame

New 365 Project 2023: 17.08.

When you try to frame it all perfectly... :p

All printed, matted, framed and ready to ship to the Waterloo Photography Invitational at the Photocentric Gallery in Cleveland. The show runs from Jan. 8 to Feb. 6

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