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Dec 10, 2016 06:52:23   #
Tracy B. Loc: Indiana
 
I thought it would be fun to see how photographers in this forum display their work. This picture is at the end of my entry. It is 3 angled walls.


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Dec 10, 2016 07:01:20   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Tracy B. wrote:
I thought it would be fun to see how photographers in this forum display their work. This picture is at the end of my entry. It is 3 angled walls.


Nice. Is that structure an add-on, or did it come with the house? Most of the hangings on my walls were painted or constructed by other people.

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Dec 10, 2016 07:09:58   #
TomC. Loc: Bel Air, MD
 
Tracy B. wrote:
I thought it would be fun to see how photographers in this forum display their work. This picture is at the end of my entry. It is 3 angled walls.


Nicely done, Tracy. You should charge admission. lol

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Dec 10, 2016 07:11:02   #
jojo Smith Loc: Northern Michigan
 
that's one way of using 3 angled walls photos looks great hanging

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Dec 10, 2016 07:18:26   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
Very nice!!
Pat

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Dec 10, 2016 07:35:47   #
bobmcculloch Loc: NYC, NY
 
Very nice display, nice use of the corner too, Bob.

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Dec 10, 2016 07:47:31   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
Very nice and one of the many things we enjoy too!

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Dec 10, 2016 07:51:32   #
Japakomom Loc: Originally from the Last Frontier
 
Tracy, great topic! I am hoping that others will show how they display their work also - I need some ideas. I just received my first metal print and wondering how others display their metal prints.

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Dec 10, 2016 08:10:53   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
A fine art gallery - super, Tracy!

I had this photo nearby because I recently did a "what's hanging on your walls" share topic in FYC

This old window frame was for sale in an antique store. It already had a poster in it (20x30 is nearly perfect) but of course I knew I was going to replace with my own. The cheapest old windows can be found at Habitat for Humanity resale stores and the like.



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Dec 10, 2016 08:15:44   #
WayneT Loc: Paris, TN
 
That's a great display area. I have so little wall space in my place most of my photos end up in the bathroom, the bedroom or in the hall.

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Dec 10, 2016 08:30:12   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 

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Dec 10, 2016 08:40:18   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
This old window frame was for sale in an antique store. It already had a poster in it (20x30 is nearly perfect) but of course I knew I was going to replace with my own. The cheapest old windows can be found at Habitat for Humanity resale stores and the like.


Clever

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Dec 10, 2016 09:04:36   #
rjaywallace Loc: Wisconsin
 
Very nice, Tracy - so classy!

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Dec 10, 2016 10:09:15   #
davidrb Loc: Half way there on the 45th Parallel
 
Tracy B. wrote:
I thought it would be fun to see how photographers in this forum display their work. This picture is at the end of my entry. It is 3 angled walls.


Tracy B. your photographs are great. The grouping makes a collage of very nice images, love the staircase! The most interesting feature I noticed is the difference in the shadows created by each frame. Thanx for sharing, your ideas are always appreciated here.

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Dec 10, 2016 10:38:41   #
Tracy B. Loc: Indiana
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Nice. Is that structure an add-on, or did it come with the house? Most of the hangings on my walls were painted or constructed by other people.


It was there. Just walls between entry and kitchen.

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