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Aira Force, looking out to Ullswater, Cumbria, England

There is something surreal with this piece of art.

It's like an UFo lost at the foot of the beach and the ocean...

A strange sculpture surprising and fascinating tourists...

Il y a quelque chose de surréaliste avec cette oeuvre d'art

Comme un OVNI échoué au bord de la plage et de l'océan

Une sculpture incongrue qui étonne et fascine les touristes...

 

Playa de las Americas, Tenerife

St Mary's Beverley as seen from the local war memorial.

The roof of the main hall, Rijksmuseum

Leica M10, Voigtländer ULTRON 35mm / F 1.7

 

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"Each man should frame life so that at some future hour fact and his dreaming meet."

- Victor Hugo

 

“We are not permitted to choose the frame of our destiny. But what we put into it is ours.”

- Dag Hammarskjold

 

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De Inktpot/Hoofdadministratiegebouw III ("the Ink Pot") .

Design (1918): George van Heukelom.

 

Reflected: De neorenaissance Tulpenburgh/Hoofdgebouw II.

Design (1895): J.F. Klinkhamer.

 

Both buildings were the administrative main buildings of the Dutch railroads. Currently in use by Prorail.

 

Utrecht , The Netherlands.

 

nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Inktpot

nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoofdgebouw_II_(Utrecht)

  

A very grey day out today, so me and my basil plant stayed in and had a Storm Thorgerson moment

Okay perhaps this one is a bit of a stretch when it comes to framing. You could say that the basic lit scene is framed by darkness, and there are multiple frames in the structure, but they are not really framing anything in particular. I just wanted to share this one. I have been on a real Monochrome kick and have been processing completely to what I think looks interesting, with little consideration for reality. Black and White is already an escape from reality, so along the ways the experience of being free to do what I choose has been a lot of fun.

 

This is one of the entrances to the hospital here in Lamont. It is the entrance I use when visiting my doctor. It would have been awesome if there was a person standing near the garbage receptacle perhaps on a smoke break with them visible in the reflection on the window on the right. Now I could have used a tripod and a self timer and acted as my own model, but it would be as far as candid as possible. Having said all of that, I still really like this. Oh and talking about a smoke break today is my second anniversary of quitting smoking. Still chewing gum, like it is going out of style and even vaping (non-nicotine) a few times a day, but not a single puff in two years. Still missing it, but I suppose cravings will never entirely go away. I think of myself as a recovering smoker rather than a non-smoker.

 

Tomorrow, back to some colour, but be prepared for more monochromatic images in the near future. I am getting hooked.

 

EDIT: Forgot to mention lens used was a petite and very lightweight manufal focus Zuiko 24mm prime. A real joy to use.

Framed Waterfall - When I found this waterfall I knew I had to shoot it through the Aspens. Unfortunately I was hanging off the side of a cliff with my zoom lens to get this shot and there was no place to put my tripod. Instead I had to hand hold the shot with one hand which didn't allow me to shoot with a very slow shutter which would have made the waterfall much better. With that being the only way to shoot this image I am still happy how it came out.

Technical properties:

Camera: Canon EOS 50D

Lens : Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)

Aperture: f/8.0

Focal Length: 100 mm

ISO Speed: 200

Our Daily Challenge - Framed

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Just a quick cheesy one!

Residential towers of my neighbourhood, neatly framed with trees.

 

Taken with Nikon F100 film camera and Sigma 70–300mm F4–5.6 D APO DG Macro telephoto autofocus lens, on AgfaPhoto APX 400 black & white film. Developed in Adox Adonal, 1+50 dilution at 22.5°C.

Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 film scanner using VueScan.

A capture of a Greek Monastery framed through the trees. This location is in Florence, Arizona.

Lac Pendu framed by the hills that surround it.

 

I managed to get into the woods today. It has been a while. There is still a bit of snow in spots but for the most part summer is upon us finally.

for macro monday a close up of the beautiful magnolia that blossomed and wowed me throughout the day saturday.

 

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