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www.1001gardens.org/2014/03/window-frame-vertical-garden/
A window frame reused as a vertical garden, a nice idea and easy to do garden project!
More information: Fine Craft Guild website !
I think this is my most successful of 'framed art'. I've always liked the original etching, 'The Majestic Restaurant' and now the frame has only enhanced it.
Framing Hanley
State Theater
St. Pete, Florida
June 25th, 2010
Photography and Editing done by Bryce Hall
Framing out the corner of the low desk. I was hoping to maximize the space below the stairs and have a place to sit to do some work.
Frame of Sekisui-in (石水院), Kozanji (高山寺), Kyoto (京都).
Not sure what wood it is, but I love the texture.
Original : 5045 x 3652
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 shot is taken at the top of Rockefeller tower in NYC using a Canon 5Dmkii and EF17-40mm f/4L USM @ 17mm, f/16. As this is a night shot with an 8 seconds exposure, I needed some support for the camera. Here I used a GorillaPod to mount the camera. Great little device, which fits easily in a standard camera bag.
Details in the LARGE version.
www.1001gardens.org/2014/03/window-frame-vertical-garden/
A window frame reused as a vertical garden, a nice idea and easy to do garden project!
More information: Fine Craft Guild website !
Frame Up
Models: Kia Villamor, Maika Lim, Peter Villena, Chad Garrovillo
Styling: Issa Gequillo Laya-og
MUA: Kael Bontia Hernandez
Accessories: Bel Le
Location: Camp Marina, Cebu City
Another image from the Japanese garden in Cowra... technically not taken over the weekend, but I've gotten a little caught up taking high-key flower photos and forgot to do a 'framed'!
Part of a series of images called framed (working title) in which the frame is part of the picture instead of surrounding it.
here the frame is trapping the leaves in a frosty early morning shot.
I took this picture when I was trying to become more familiar with my camera and I ended up really liking it. It's a picture of my mother as a child and I liked how she's in the picture but the focus is really on the texture of the frame, and not the photo in it. I just like it.
Not exactly a "gift worthy" effort, but good enough for me! I had some trouble with puckering in the frame on the backside, probably because I didn't turn over the seam enough.
October 29, 2010, Japan announced the launch of 3D digital photo frame:EXEMODE PF-3D8,expected to start in early November, the sales price be determined.
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Continuing the practice as the weather is still not playing fair!
This is a straight SOCC, a first in a long time!
A more obscured view of the Phillip Swimming & Ice Skating Centre sign.
Canon Rebel 2000, EF 40mm f/2.8 lens, Kodak Ektachrome E100G slide film, expired 1/2013.
An old outbuilding on some property that butts up against Forest Park Nature Preserve. I like the way the trees and brush frame it. In another week or so, the leaves will be out and the building will be much harder to see.
115 Pictures in 2015 #113: Natural Framing