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(Thanks for the idea photojojo!)
Now I just need a bigger frame & a friend for a fun frame-y photoshoot!
Zealandia wildlife sanctuary, Karori, Wellington.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, EF28-105/f3.5-4.5 lens, Kodak Gold 200 colour negative film.
I made some progress refurbishing the used jig I bought. The base is now painted including my logo. The backbone is clean and free of most of the grime from being stored in an attic for years. Now on to cleaning up the tube holders and dropout mounts.
From the shores of Frame Lake in the heart of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories; the setting sun highlights the Yellowknife Museum.
Dubai Frame - presents views of old Dubai in the north and new Dubai in the south.
wiki - Dubai Frame
It's been a long time since i did something with a frame. Like you can see, in Quebec this year, we don't have a lot of snow.
Ca faisait longtemps que j'avais pas fait une photo avec un cadre.
Little Loch Broom from inside the old schoolhouse.
Not only was there the wood panelling still inside, but there was cupboards in the alcoves next to the chimney too!
A view from the skyway into the head house of the St. Paul Union Depot. The depot has a palette of colors matching those when it was completed in 1923.
Absolutely loved walking across Brooklyn Bridge. Had yet another day of glorious weather, and got to play with the 14-24mm a bit more. There were so many framing opportunities here.
Camera: Nikon D600
Lens: Nikkor AF-S 14-24 ƒ/2.8 @ 14mm
Exif: ƒ/10 | ISO 100 @ 1/125th sec
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Cafe and gardens, Gordonton, New Zealand.
Canon EOS 33 camera, Focal 400 colour negative (expired), shot at ISO 200.
I'm back!:)
I had such lovely days! in the beginning it was a bit strange because I didn't knew anyone and it all was complete new for me.
But when we arrived at a big monastery where we slept, had services and get to know eachother.
I got such a great class! everyone is so nice and know everyone already pretty well:)
sooooo.... I'm looking forward to see them teusday again:)
I had my hand-cam with me! so i made some photo's of the old building and people, hope you like it:)
The Sig Sauer P320C 9mm: polymer-framed pistol that's currently the most operator-safety focused striker duty pistol on the market today.
Contingency X Sig Sauer P320C Unboxing: youtu.be/BSQnWnBwlCo
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.
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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.
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)
Hmm, I think it's a male white-tailed bumblebee, but I wasn't paying very much attention. Framed in ragwort.
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
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
this is a work in progress. i've got plenty of frame and shirts lying around in my room so why not SLAP em together?! though my walls are running out of room. also, i cut my thumb so hard while taking out the glass in one of the frames. that glass is going DOWN.