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I did a candid shot. shot it behind a tree (full of leaves of course).

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

 

Experimenting with using what was around me to provide a frame of the mansion at Bretton Hall. Here with one of the magnificent trees on the site.

 

In 1720 Sir William Wentworth built the Palladian mansion that forms the centre of today's Bretton Hall.

 

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Abandoned industry.

Phila., PA

Waterperry Gardens, Oxfordshire.

7 Days of Shooting

Week 25 - Fences & Railings.

Fill the Frame Friday

 

Day 6 of 7

A quick shot I took for the Terrapin Photography Club's theme for November 14th, "Natural Framing" - I cloned out things like some stray reflections that were pointed out at the meeting.

Cute ^__^ . These are for swaps .

Indoor Wall Water Fountain Feature - Features / Fountains

  

Add ambiance to any room with beautiful indoor wall fountains. We currently have many styles to choose from in a wide variety of frame materials and waterfall face choices. Our skilled artesians are adept at metal fabrication. The metals available for the frames on your water wall have been chosen for attractiveness, durability and ease of fabrication. The most common metals used are copper and stainless steel. The unique marbled or patina finish is applied to the copper of the indoor wall sculptures one piece at a time. A clear coating is then applied to the metal to give it a high gloss finish as well as to protect the copper from naturally developing a green patina over time. On some of our most recent water wall models we will even go further and apply custom artwork or custom patina shading to the metal making your wall sculpture a true piece of unique art.

Fog at the National Carillon, Canberra.

 

Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 lens, Ilford HP5+ black-and-white film, scala reversal processed.

Abandoned ranch, Carrizo Plain National Monument

More familiar composition

Frame d' une animation

Burning Frame Hamburg 2014

A framed tattoo still on the person's original skin!

 

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Etta at Cataract Creek

Churchill statue, Balmain Crescent and Liversidge Street, Acton, Canberra.

 

Nikon L35AF camera, Svema 125 colour negative film.

More photos of some of the inhabitants of Dirty Frank's Bar in Philadelphia.

Autumn Framed by Gates Farm Covered Bridge in Cambridge, Vermont. Until 1950 this bridge was in a different location and was called the Little Bridge. It was moved here when the Seymour River was diverted and crossed the Gates family farm. Built in 1897 by George W. Holmes, it is last bridge to be built during the historic period of covered bridge construction with the Burr arch design, and is one of only nine surviving Burr trusses in the state.. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. In 1994, after years of neglect, and with its new location in a flood plain, the bridge suffered deterioration and was removed from its abutments. In 1995 it was restored, in the process, making the interior clearance 18 inches (0.46 m) higher to allow larger farm equipment to pass through.

 

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I was doing a framing project in my Photography class and I decided to frame one of my "My Little Pony" figures in one of the playsets. I think it looks nice! :)

Oh yeah, I think the pony in the picture is Lotus Blossom or something.

 

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic belongs to Hasbro.

Trackwork on the north shunt. The main line is the next track over. In the distance is the south shunt.

 

Canon Rebel 2000, EF 40mm f/2.8 pancake lens, Kodak Gold 200 film.

I spotted this a few weeks ago and have been looking out for the light to be on, with the doors shut, again, so that the picture inside would be framed as I'd seen it before. Luckily tonight, when I wasn't in quite such a big rush as I normally am, the church had obliged for me. I know it's not an amazing photo, but there's just something very satisfying about lining up something like this - a bit like one of those Channel 4 intros, where it only shows the 4 fleetingly, in passing.

 

Busy day at work, and I'm still feeling totally knackered after conference and the festival at the weekend. Glad to get home tonight and have a nice easy and comforting dinner of leftover pie :)

 

Weird leak in the bathroom continues - there was a small amount of water again this morning, despite the water being turned off overnight = and again this evening after it was off all day. What is going on?!

A thousand cranes were folded, and many of them ended up on this frame. The others hung from the ceiling in the tent.

Up to London with ianbartlett and we met up with Darren Wilkin.

 

First stop was to see The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs. And then for a wander around the park and the town.

 

Yet another view of the Crystal Palace mast.

From my first ever roll of film.

 

Camera: Canon AE-1 Program

Lens: Canon FD 50mm f1.8

Film: Kodak Ektar 100

At 492 ft (150 m), the Dubai Frame is the largest [picture] frame in the world.

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