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27th June 2019., Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Stormy Point Lookout, between Feilding and Hunterville.

 

Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 lens, Kodak EliteChrome 100 colour slide film (expired 2009).

San Diego, California, Danny.

Description: An unidentified two-story frame house, [1935?].

 

ID Number: P02256

 

Category: Homes

 

Year: [1935?]

 

Place: St. Petersburg, Florida

 

Cite as: Courtesy St. Petersburg Museum of History Archives, photo no. P02256

 

Presenting photos is a hard challenge and Flickr, which we all know and love, may not provide the very best interface for that purpose.

 

In this series of 20 photos I try to present them in a more traditional manner that you would use for a print - namely on a matte with a dark frame.

 

This photo is of a leaf frozen in the ice. The ice is melting and creating a layer of reflecting water. Taken with a Canon 5DmkII and the Canon 24-105L. The 24-105L is really one of my favourite lenses.

 

Press 'L' to the photo in the Flickr lightbox.

 

Framing

The world is full of objects which make perfect natural frames, such as trees, archways and holes. By placing these around the edge of the composition you help to isolate the main subject from the outside world. The result is a more focused image which draws your eye naturally to the main point of interest.

and some alignment checks

 

Fast Frame,

117 S. Kentucky Avenue,

Lakeland,FL,33801,USA.

Phone: (863) 688-5251

Fax: (863) 688-5295

Contact Person: Ellen Simms

Contact Email: fastframe491@hotmail.com

Website: thenala.com/directory/fast-frame

You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZskyZ-_X750

 

Presenting photos is a hard challenge and Flickr, which we all know and love, may not provide the very best interface for that purpose.

 

In his series of 20 photos I try to present them in a more traditional manner that you would use for a print - namely on a matte with a dark frame.

 

This picture is taken on the front deck of a sail boat. The lens is the Canon 10-22mm @ f/16 on a Canon 50D. The small aperture creates the beautiful star shaped sun.

I added this frame from Elements and I haven't got a clue how I did it. I must get my mentor (MarkyD31) to give me another lesson :o)

Tlacotalpan (Veracruz)

Hmm, I think it's a male white-tailed bumblebee, but I wasn't paying very much attention. Framed in ragwort.

A friend made a sick frame for one of my prints.

 

This frame was found at the dollar store and I just painted the outside with tan and white washed the edges. I covered the matting with cardstock and stamped with a variety of Melissa Frances stamps to create the background using fall colors. I also stamped and cut out a few of the leaves to put on top of the glass. The rub on saying is adhered to the top of the glass as well, along with the chipboard letters. The resin pieces really finish off the project and make what was an inexpensive frame look so elegant.

 

Supplies used:

Pop Out Glitter Alphabet GN16

Stately Applique Resin CX12 (swirls on bottom)

Tea Party Applique Set CX811 (flower)

Scroll Applique S/4 CX710 (swirls in top corner)

White Pearls GN278

Autumn Splendor FW042

Baroque Stamps ME11

Flower Stamp ME12

Four consecutive frames taken with the Olympus Pen-FT half-frame SLR camera that I first used in week 217 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

52cameras.blogspot.com/

www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240

Agfa Vista film from Poundland developed in the Tetenal C41 kit.

Frame for Tatsumaki V1

 

Framing

+ I was happy with how the mask turned out and the lighting of the picture

- I wish I could have gotten the mask to be a little brighter than it is

20/20

Nagasawa,keirin frame

the rest of set on

www.behance.net/Gallery/NAGASAWA/506437

 

one sb25 in white umbrella

A hole in a pretty stone bridge in Venice framed this scene perfectly for me!

just take a minute to stare at this photo..........

 

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For Compositionally Challenged, January most versatile - framing.

 

This is what framed art looks like packaged by Imagekind!

The framing is a bit naff but I felt the shapes echoed well some of the styling cues on the car. I must admit I am begining to find such cars less interesting. It must be an age thing. for me the Aventador is too overstyled.

Drawing of an anatomical heart mounted on a cheap frame. 1 of 10

18" x 24"

Acrylic on Canvas

Aug 09

Blyth Marina:

 

Fullscreen

 

| EXIF: 30sec | f/11 | ND 8 | ISO:100 | 18mm |

 

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Framed in the handle of a pitch fork.

A poster + a frame = beautiful.

Chicago CTA L Redline Train

Steel era raw with clear coat

 

Frame set : Starfuckers bike Chimera Concept Steel Era.

Fork : Starfuckers bike Chimera Concept Steel Era.

Head set : TANGE

Stem : Starfuckers

Handle bar : Lino Drop

Saddle : Selle anatomica

Seatpost : Starfuckers

BB : TANGE

Crank set : STARFUCKERS

Chainring :STARFUCKERS

Chain : IZUMI

Pedal : MKS

Front Rim : H+SON The Box

Front Hub : CYCROC

Spokes : stainless spoke

Nipples : stainless nipple

Rear Rim : H+SON The Box

Rear Hub : CYCROC

Spokes : stainless spoke

Nipples : stainless nipple

Rim tapes

Front tire : CONTINENTAL GATOR SKIN

REAR tire : CONTINENTAL GATOR SKIN

Brake Lever : TESTACH

Front Brake : SHIMANO105

Rear Brake : SHIMANO105

Cog:White industries

Framing photo for Digital Photography

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