jfantasma wrote:
finsntwisters wrote:
Framed a tree with a tree, at least what's left of it! Never did get what I saw in my minds eye, but i thought this was about as good as it got on this set-up!
hey I think you seen a tree framed by another tree! Hehehe. Good shot it's pretty creative of you ask me but then what do I know
Haha! I think you know plenty Jfan! Creativity with images is where I struggle the most, so I totally appreciate the comment, thanks a bunch!
Richard K wrote:
Front door window
bet your neighbors would like this. I do, it's different
aleone63
Very interesting post and beautyfull pictures.
Your webpage is full of talent
Congratulation
Thank you for suggestions
meo62
Loc: Kingsville Texas
aleone63 wrote:
Framing can provide several benefits:
· Photographs are 2-dimensional. As photographers one of our biggest challenges is to add depth to our images. A frame in the foreground is an immediate sign to the viewers brain that the scene, in reality, has depth.
· Add a foreground element of interest.
· Focus the viewers eye on the subject
The frame can be anything:
· Natural
· Man made
· Vertical or horizontal
· Placed on a diagonal for a dramatic effect
· Human
The possibilities are endless. SO lets see what you come up with.
Happy snapping and FRAME IT! :thumbup:
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More Framing photos--Hope you like! Great shots already put up!
Restaurant Door at Sioux Falls (at the Falls)
Door framed with vines
"Mary" statue at Trinity Heights, Sioux City, IA
Fountain at Trinity Heights
Framing arches at Cheddar's restaurant
These are great! Love that last one and I'm not a religious person LOL. Spiritual not religious
Some from my archives
This "Frame" was computer generated
Note the frost on the grass
One of my favorite "Frames"
Winter View of #2 Above
Taken recently, expecting a challenge like this one to come up
Sunset framed by grain bins...
HEART
Loc: God's Country - COLORADO
From a window in the Theresa Mine, Victor, CO
now you have me wondering RR
how did you do this round rainbow thingy?
aleone63 wrote:
Sorry about the delay everyone... I had apparently included an UHH message in my "spam" mail. That blocked me from posting. By the time I figured it out and got with ADMIN it was late. I am up and running to post but I won't be getting any alerts until after the 22nd because it takes a month for it to release your account. I set a new email up witn ADMIN so I can at least get the newsletter. SO as an FYI... don't spam UHH or you won't get alerts for 30 days!
OMG 30 days--- we would go into withdrawl!!!!!
suejay50 wrote:
Good start - thank you for hosting again . .
Selection of mine - hope they 'count'
aleone63 wrote:
Framing can provide several benefits:
· Photographs are 2-dimensional. As photographers one of our biggest challenges is to add depth to our images. A frame in the foreground is an immediate sign to the viewers brain that the scene, in reality, has depth.
· Add a foreground element of interest.
· Focus the viewers eye on the subject
The frame can be anything:
· Natural
· Man made
· Vertical or horizontal
· Placed on a diagonal for a dramatic effect
· Human
The possibilities are endless. SO lets see what you come up with.
Happy snapping and FRAME IT! :thumbup:
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Good start - thank you for hosting again . . br b... (
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that bench in the trees looks like a lovely place to sit for a spell
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