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The lattice along the walk behind rose garden provided a natural frame for this single rose and the water dripping from the fountain behind it.
Sometimes I like to break the rules of architecture photography and compose a shot for intent. In this image, I wanted to frame the Pearl Brewery under a steel wall that had some beautiful holiday lights.
LOOK A PAINTING OUTDOOR, bench is for you to invite your dear together.,
Museum of Su-zou, China(P1060830BBBQA)
TT127, 9309 and TT04 work their way along the Goulburn River towards Sandy Hollow with a 96-car loaded coal train.
Reflections of my Christmas star in photos hanging on my wall. Early January 2019.
This is one of the first photos I took with my new toy - Olympus E‑PL2 camera. Old but nice camera, judging by the first impressions.
Taken with Olympus E‑PL2 camera and Leica DG Summilux 25mm F1.4 lens. ƒ/1.4, 1/30s, ISO 1000.
DRS 88002 "Prometheus" framed underneath the M6 bridge at Mossband hauling the Daventry-Mossend Tesco intermodal.
The lovely Haley joined us for the 4th of July themed shoot. She also told us she was bringing sparklers too - when we checked them out they were the smallest we've ever seen - wow. They lasted for about 10-15 seconds - not like the ones we had as kids. Despite that we had an excellent shoot. My camera loves shooting with Haley. I took these photos in late June 2022 in Meridian, Idaho.
Daily Dog Challenge 2796. "Foreground Interest"
That would Henry, who loves to stand in the absolute most in-the-way spot for playing fetch with Toby.
In the back, dutifully returning the with ball like the good retriever he is, is Toby.
The unseasonably cool morning was appreciated by all.
Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
Reference section in the library, at Mansfield Reformatory.
The StaceShank Redemption Series - Part II
Davies Bridge in Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas USA
Since I have been out of commission, I dug into my files for these images for this challenge.
The frame...
Does it contain us or limit us?
Is it a shelter or a prison?
Is it a place of calm or restlessness?
Is it a space of loneliness or encounter?
Of opportunities or frustrations?
Maybe sometimes it can be more than one thing at a time...
Not at dramatic sunset this evening, but soft and lovely.
Edited in Aperture, then posterized and framed in picmonkey.com, and online editor...