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Caleb Cull grave stone, located in the Cornelian Bay cemetery, January 2014.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 camera, EF 40/f2.8 lens, Kodak Gold 100 colour negative film.

Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2011

Joshua Tree National Park

A late September 2018 visit to Packwood House, another National Trust property. Been meaning to visit this one myself for a while now!

 

A nice cool Sunday afternoon to visit Packwood.

  

Packwood House is a timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire. Owned by the National Trust since 1941, the house is a Grade I listed building. It has a wealth of tapestries and fine furniture, and is known for the garden of yews.

 

The house began as a modest timber-framed farmhouse constructed for John Fetherston between 1556 and 1560. The last member of the Fetherston family died in 1876. In 1904 the house was purchased by Birmingham industrialist Alfred Ash. It was inherited by Graham Baron Ash (Baron in this case being a name not a title) in 1925, who spent the following two decades creating a house of Tudor character. He purchased an extensive collection of 16th- and 17th-century furniture, some obtained from nearby Baddesley Clinton. The great barn of the farm was converted into a Tudor-style hall with sprung floor for dancing, and was connected to the main house by the addition of a Long Gallery in 1931.

 

In 1941, Ash donated the house and gardens to the National Trust in memory of his parents but continued to live in the house until 1947 when he moved to Wingfield Castle.

  

Sundial at the West Front of Packwood House.

 

Grade II Listed

 

Sundial Approximately 10 Metres West of Packwood House

  

Listing Text

 

LAPWORTH PACKWOOD LANE

SP17SE (West side)

Packwood

1/46 Sundial approx. 10m W of

Packwood House

GV II

Sundial. Dated 1667, with C20 restoration. Stone. Round stepped base; round

column, part C20 replacement; painted stone square top with round ball finial.

Erected by John Featherston, who probably planted the Yew Garden, traditionally

said to represent the "Sermon on the Mount"

(Buildings of England: Warwickshire: 1966, pp370-1; Packwood House National

Trust Guide book, 1987)

[ 15]

  

Listing NGR: SP1732472214

 

This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.

Have our son,partner and 3 grandchildren coming today so an early walk for Ruby in the woods before it gets too hot. It turned into a fungi foray there were literally hundreds of them so a few images and mostly full frame not cropped. I have given up trying to identify them as they have different names and descriptions in all of my books.

The frame with saddle, bottom bracket, front brake and handlebar still attached.

 

Considering a new paint, since there are a few worn out spots.

  

Embroidary still framed......

Look what i found in the woods today.... Someone hung a picture of zombie. At closer look it was a picture frame floating in mid air. GASP!!!

Mist over the hills at Lake Taupo.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Canon EF28-105/f3.5-4.5 lens, Rollei Digibase CR200 colour slide film.

framed "Tropical Heron" for Cabin Fever, a new shop displaying my work

 

vintage 1950s pine frame, total size 19" x 24"

Gold frame created using layer styles in Photoshop

It's An Addiction

Style Downloaded From Here

 

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In the midst of framing peeled F2B Polaroids.

Framed are these little gems of F2B also beautiful.

I love this film.

Ah, the last exterior wall is framed. This wall (the northern one) was the worst wall when it came to bowing and being so far out of kilter. This last section will be home to the front door and the heating/ac unit that goes through the wall (think motel unit). Down the road, I'll likely invest in a split heat pump for the home, but for now, this will suffice and it eliminates all hvac ducts - which are a notorious breeding ground for dust and bacteria.

with threaded fender-stay mount in case cantilever brakes are used instead of disks

Inbound Chicago L train departing Armitage station.

At Winter Light Spectacular, people have the opportunity to have photos taken with the "real" Santa, or to pose in this frame for friends and family to snap them.

Northern Cardinal, juvenile. I was just playing around with this old bamboo trellis and see who the first small bird that'll perch on it :-) Press L to view on black.

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First step of a first try. Coming from virtual to real is not so easy

Framing is complete.

This is for @floyduk's #creativity project.

 

In contrast to yesterday, I have cracked open Acorn to merge two photos together to show my Mac Mini server framed in my MacBook Pro! It's not quite perfect, but better than expected given that I hand-held the iPhone to take the two pictures.

 

From dailyshoot.com:

 

Frames outline the focus of a subject. Make a creative photo with natural framing: windows, doors, trees, borders, etc.

Trip to the abandoned care home.

Hot air balloon tethered near the rose gardens, Canberra, as part of the Balloon Festival. Treasury building in the background right.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 camera, EF 17-40mm f/4L lens, Fujifilm Velvia 100 colour slide film.

The sunset starts to break through and lights the downtown buildings, as seen through one of the openings at Fenway Park.

 

The eagle and American flag fly above the Boston Arts Academy in the foreground while the evening colors are reflecting on 111 Huntington Avenue, also known as the "R2D2 Building".

  

Taken in Boston, Massachusetts

 

April 2008

 

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Burning Frame Hamburg 2014

Fossil coral framed in black. Frame was originally sold to me as matte onyx - not so. It's clearly not as strong. Probably some sort of carbonaceous siltstone. But I like the color combination. Vintage sterling chain.

This is a mausoleum in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. I thought it would be a good day to go shooting in my favorite cemetery, but I wore the wrong shoes (sneakers, not boots) so I was slipping and sliding all over, and there's another catch to shooting in winter. It's COLD out there. 22°F is not friendly to bare fingers.

It's March, so once again it's time for a trip to Longwood Gardens for a dose of color.

A small art framing shop in Russellville takes on a New England look with this unusual spring snowfall in central Arkansas.

Framing the photos! ;-D

Tourists at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.

Asbury Park is a treasure trove of grunge and goodness. Really really hope it maintains its charm as they start to develop it more and more.

 

July 31, 2010

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