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framed in A4 with passepartout - hangar rockin 2015 - hasselblad 500 c/m - 80mm - ilford pan f 50

Illustrating my 3D framing method

Godrevy Light house framed by the amazing jagged rocks that litter the coast line.

Random shots taken during the process of repairing my Soviet 35mm half-frame Chaika-2.

Tiny mech battle at around 55 parts!

 

Inspired by Mobile Frame Zero tabletop game and designed for Brickset's polybag design competition:

brickset.com/article/49955/competition-build-a-polybag!

Lomo LC-A 120

Kodak Ektachrome 100 cross-processed

 

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It holds the record for the largest frame in the world. The building has a height of 150.24 meters and a width of 95.53 meters.

 

For the Character Frame Contest in the Mobile Frame Hangar forums.

 

I just really, really wanted to use those green heads in this piece. (As a result, it falls apart from just looking at it too intensely.)

...Any of the other turtles might have been a better choice for a build, as I found I have a pretty narrow selection of violet pieces - but Donatello is my favorite.

Just before Christmas with the Camera club we went in to the Bull Wall to catch the sunrise. As I was heading away because I had an appointment I took this shot of the Pigeon House stacks framed in two pillars.

Nikon FE

Nikkor 50mm f1.4 ai-s

Kodak Gold 200 5/2004 shot at 100 iso

Ill Janneke en de Klok

A long-winded back story to this.......sorry!! :)

 

Back in the late 1980's/early 1990's my wife and I were looking for a new hobby to wile away our already full non-working hours!!!!! On researching the courses on offer at our local Adult Education Centre we came across an evening class on wood carving. Unfortunately the course only ran for 2 or 3 terms but it was enough to get us hooked on the hobby, at least for a few years, until we found singing....LOL

 

Anyway what you see here is some relief carving of part of one of the panels I did depicting our then life interests since our marriage in 1972 until the time of the carving in 1991. I had this idea that ultimately I would use the panels to decorate a frame of some description, possibly a mirror.

 

Now I'm not always the greatest at putting ideas into practice for myself [although I readily do so for others!!!] so here's the nice part. My wife, unbeknown to me, collected the finished panels from the box I had stored them in until I got round to doing something with them and arranged with one of her then work colleague's husband, who was a carpenter, to get the panels mounted on a wooden frame surrounding a mirror and then gave this to me as a birthday gift. Nice touch, eh? I should at this point tell you that the frame, mirror and 4 corner piece mouldings were not my work but those of the carpenter. All the other panels were my my amateur attempts at wielding a variety of wood carving tools on solid blocks of wood although, for the life of me, I can't remember what sort of wood it is!!!

 

So there you have it and if you've managed to read this far, "Well done!" and you will have the advantage of knowing that the whole of this particular panel depicting my start and finish time serving in the Royal Navy, together with another image of the whole mirror, can be found in the comments below.

 

Thanks to all who view, comment upon and/or "fave" this image. Your time taken to do that is very much appreciated.

 

HMM to all in the Macro Monday's group who's theme this week is "Handmade". :)

While Photographing a Halloween party for a dog club This woman had this old frame. She thought it would be fun to have a picture of them looking like they were in a picture. Dogs being unpredictable he stuck his head through the frame. The raw image was anticlimactic it just looked like they were holding a frame. I thought if everything that was not framed was a solid background or out of focus it might add something to the image. After trying a couple background colors, I decided to just blur the background so it might look like the frame was a window of clarity. The blurred Background is actually just the rest of the image. In PS I duplicated the background layer and added blur. Then on the background layer I selected everything in, on or coming out of the frame to remain sharp and made that another layer that set on top of the Blurred layer. 1 photo, 1 blurred layer and 1 selection.

Same place as this shot taken last year.

Taken at Yorkshire wildlife park.

There might be a cat in here, there’d be no way of knowing

Exhibition of paintings in Girona.

 

FIRES DE SANT NARCÍS

Girona, October 25 to November 3, 2013

Framed Cabins Quilt Top, made with blocks from the Love circle of Do. Good Stitches

Framed by a convict built bridge.

Please feel free to use this frame under a Creative Commons license.

 

When you do so, please give me credit and link back to this image. Leave a comment here so I can see your creative work.

 

Thanks.

some say they were framed .... is it true, or not?

 

the ruins on alcatraz are fascinating to explore, and some of these places had the most spectacular views of the city ..... really an amazing place to visit.

 

from the great alcatraz flickrwalk ...

Playing with the light with sensual Ô.

Merry Christmas to all !!!

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Premier lever du soleil

Il y a un nuage

Comme un nuage dans un tableau

Bringing the big ol' 2015 in with a bang and framing it :)

 

How was everyone's New Year? Mine was relatively quiet apart from the fireworks, which were loud and colourful. Such a nice way to bring in a new year!

 

This photo was taken in 2014, but that doesn't matter to me. It is however, the first image shown of the second clothing change from our Steampunk photoshoot. Phew, such an amazing time was had! :D

 

Wardrobe, Styling, Photography and Retouching: Claudia Paridae Images

MUA: Amber Taylor - Brésilienne Wax Lounge

Hair: Poppy - Steamlocks

Model: Rachael Andrews

 

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Photo from the Botanical Garden

The black plastic frame of a Samsung flat-screen television set, reflecting a window with louvred blinds (detail)

 

On display in minimalexposition.blogspot.com/2009/05/minimal-photograph...

 

curated in: www.flickr.com/photos/petra-hh/galleries/72157627371866768/

 

curated in: www.flickr.com/photos/petra-hh/galleries/72157627497144119/

Paired tombs either side of the Lady Chapel in Exeter Cathedral. Look like they have been recently restored to something like their original polychrome appearance. Loved one framed the other in this image and the wealth of intricate detail.

 

I'm guessing canopy C15th but not currently with reference material to confirm that.

for 117 pictures in 2017 #43 A Frame within a Frame

 

Basel Minster en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basel_Minster

 

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