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The man himself did the final fitting and setup. That was really nice.
New ride - Cherubim "Piuma" frame with Campagnolo Athena group, Nitto & White Industries parts and Mavic wheels.
—Rick Cogley ( rick.cogley.info )
sooooooooc
I used to think that sooc was slang for soo cool
but now I see what it is
this could use something more, but the idea is nice. I wish I could eliminate that wire thing
Volunteers John Shipley of Carl Junction (center) and Doug Myers of Webb City (right) manuver a tree into the yard of the Nevins family to be planted Monday morning on the site of extreme makeover.
This frame would be perfect for displaying my work in:
www.flickr.com/photos/ingridesign/3573216355/
But £50 is a lot...
Three turtles framed by the wing span of a great blue heron. The heron suddenly sprang out of the water and took off. Camera managed to capture the water drops from the feet to the water surface.
Great Blue Heron ( Ardea Herodias)
Red-eared Sliders (Trachemys scripta elegans) My photos can also be found at kapturedbykala.com
ODC-Framing
Morning walk with Fifty nifty trying to explore this Tarempa Island. Abit extreme alot of clif but nice scenery trying to get great frame :D
Exercise bars at Leighton beach frame the sunset. Fake Lomo effect applied and overlaid as a 'multiplied' layer over the original photograph.
This is a picture frame that i carved while i was in Malaysia, sitting in my hotel room making the scales - 6 days in Federal Hotel, 1 day Marriott Bukit Bintang.
But i finished everything here in the Philippines and then my wife painted it.
i also used a recycled CD case and inside i placed our pre-nuptial wedding photo.
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.
I asked geo3pea if I could print & frame one of his photos for my house & he kindly agreed. I think it looks beautiful. I'm also hanging one of doglinton's photos but haven't found a frame for it yet. Thanks to my flickr friends I'll have some really nice art in the house.
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.
Framed by an ornate gate this fine, old house in Kingston Bagpuize, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire is noted for its snowdrops.