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photo frame with glass marbles backed with colored cardstock... I called it "School Spirit" because the colors are gold and burgundy (ASU colors, and I'm sure a lot of other schools, too).
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Jesmond Branch Library, St George's Terrace, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Built 1962-63, designed by Harry Faulkner Brown (1920-2008) of Williamson, Faulkner, Brown and Partners
Steel frame painted black. Precast pink granite aggregate panels. Grey brick to administration block. Flat roof. Circular plan to main lending area with "saw-tooth" arrangement of external windows and panels. This is connected to a two-storey administrative block. The "saw-tooth" walls of the circular lending area enables light to be introduced to the side of the bookcases, which are built into the long edges of the serrations, backed by aggregate panels and with glazing above. Recessed fully glazed entrance. This little library is built to a high standard of design, detailing and finishes and uses its circular plan to occupy its corner site with elegance. Awarded RIBA Bronze Medal in 1965.
[Source: English Heritage]
From the exhibition, Brutal and Beautiful: Saving the Twentieth Century - celebrating 25 years since the first post-war buildings were listed.
Planned in 1825 as the outer gateway to Constitution Hill, the Wellington Arch was intended to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon. The structure was designed by Decimus Burton (1800-81) and built between 1826-30, with a mounted statue of Wellington on top. Between 1882-3 the arch was moved a short distance to its current location, and the statue was relocated to Aldershot. In 1921, Peace descending on the Quadriga of War by Adrian Jones (1845–1938) - finally completing Burton's original intention.
What on earth I'm going to do with this I just don't know... Probably 50's. Defining what makes a mixte is a touchy issue for some people, so let's call it a lady's bike.
Framed by plants in foreground and a crane (!) in the background.
Shame for the building work, but still beautiful.
SPEC
Frame: *RIVENDELL* samhillborne
Headset:*FSA*
Wheels: *ALEX*rim × *RIVENDELL* SILVER hub
Tire:*KENDA*
Crankset: *Rivendell* silver crank set
Pedal:*MKS* lambda pedal
Brake:*TEKTRO*
Handle:*NITTO*b352
Stem:*NITTO*technomic
Saddle:*BROOKS*b17 flyer
Front rack:*NITTO*m1 + *WALD*137 basket
From my latest video trying out a different camera system. Check it out at youtu.be/nIb05kg_k3U
Sunset at El Fondo in Spain shot through the observation platform frame
From last weekend's short trip to Chicago. This is the rotunda at the entrance to the Millennium Park.
Continuing the descent from Rinadeena station, on the West Coast Wilderness Railway.
Canon EOS 33 camera, Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC lens, Rollei Digibase CR200 colour slide film.
Hagia Sofa, Istanbul Turkey
Through this open frame in the wall you are able to observe other tourists posing for photos in front of the altar...
More photos from Istanbul here.
this is a locket I got as a present long time ago. a photo was inside for some time. then it stayed empty and was forgotten in a drawer. I remembered today. I think a rather romantic interpretation for this week's macromonday theme "framed" , don't you?
A powdered pigment strata by Mark Garry at the RHA in Dublin. Bespoke frame by Morris Deegan of Frame Foundry.
Craft aluminum frame for Savini (track cycler at olympic games, Sidney 2000) 54x54 center to center, in perfect condition, no dents only a few small scratches, used only on the track. It' s for sale with Deda seat tube.
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Truss Replacement Project is going on in the conservatory - with limited hours.
A recent visit to the Belle Isle State Park - In the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory
Detroit, Michigan
A framed tintype, probably by a seaside itinerant photographer, about 1895-1905.
location and sitters not known.
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2015.5 東京都 大田区 tocolierさん 5月 flower weekにて
Nikon FM2 + Carl-Zeiss Distagon 2/35 ZF.2
+ Kodak PORTRA400 (大沢カメラさんプリント)
Frame respacing tools:
-big piece of wood for bending the rear triangle
-sock tied around frame where I'm going to apply the big piece of wood. That stops paint damage
-Park's actual genuine dropout alignment tools. Sheldon says there is no easy substitute, so it's lucky I have a set. Thanks, John!
We were very remote off-road camping when I took this shot.
Trying to find the name of this river, it is just west of the Squamish River. It may be the Ashlu River. It is hard to tell on the off-road maps. It has a very strong current over rapids at this point. Love the twisted tree that looks like it is growing out of the rock, the "natural frame".
Near Sqamish, BC Canada
Tulip Top gardens, on the old Federal Highway, Sutton.
Fuji GW690II camera, Fujifilm 160NS 220 format colour negative film.
It's Frame It Up Day? What better option on a particularly uncreative day (for me at least) than displaying all my room's framed (and unframed) arts.
Here we go.
Left wall:
Remnants of a 9 Party T-shirt - by sMOUSTACHErman
Grandfather Drennan's Enormous High School Diploma
Framed Print by Jash Stash
Random Photoshops, also Radiohead's Kid A Cover
(Hidden) Unknown Thrift Store Art
Event Poster for Tinker by Collexion
Band Artwork by Tate Millerton acquired at Circulatory System performance
Random Framed Movie Tickets
Etsy Print of Soda Bottles by Artic Cobalt
Right Wall:
Giant Movie Marquee Letters
Framed Whiskerino Mementos including
- Whiskerino Skull Print by hale
- autographed sketches by rnnbrwn
Framed Bottlecaps
Etsy Print of Coca-Cola in Hebrew by dfrdesign
Arts made from Old Church Songbooks
I Believe In Harvey Dent T-shirt and Button
Another Framed Print by Jash Stash
Hand-painted Slurm Sign by me
In My Hands:
An Ancient Window Screen that I plan on turning into a frame.. eventually
On My Shirt:
Woot Design for Moustache Wax