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Jul 2, 2013 21:57:41   #
moose19
 
:lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jul 9, 2013 08:22:00   #
SqBear Loc: Kansas, (South Central)
 
GH2, again what a fantastic idea!! I made a quick frame, used screw-eyes and fishing cord to hang the frame in a Maple tree. Like yourself, I had problems with the "pitch & yaw" of the frame. Still like the idea and still working on more stability and levelness!

Happy 4th!
Happy 4th!...

Flowers 4 U
Flowers 4 U...

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Jul 9, 2013 08:45:21   #
CORNISH Loc: CORNWALL, UK
 
Smart thinking, I like it

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Jul 9, 2013 10:12:53   #
GH2man Loc: Portland Oregon
 
SqBear wrote:
GH2, again what a fantastic idea!! I made a quick frame, used screw-eyes and fishing cord to hang the frame in a Maple tree. Like yourself, I had problems with the "pitch & yaw" of the frame. Still like the idea and still working on more stability and levelness!


I have replaced the original matting (which was fragile) with masonite and painted it white.
Larry

New matting
New matting...

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Aug 28, 2013 14:30:56   #
stretch86025 Loc: Holbrook Az
 
To me it looks more 3D, more interesting.

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Aug 28, 2013 15:59:44   #
GH2man Loc: Portland Oregon
 
I just returned from my 50th class reunion and used this frame to take portraits.

Hung on clothesline
Hung on clothesline...

Cropped
Cropped...

Original
Original...

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Aug 28, 2013 19:50:33   #
SqBear Loc: Kansas, (South Central)
 
GH2 . . ANOTHER GREAT idea worth stealing and I am going to too!!! My 55th class reunion is in October, probably will not be outside taking photos, might be too cold! Will think of an idea on how to make a frame to hang the frame from......
I note a screw eye in the lower left corner of the frame. Was this used to help keep it level by chance??

Thanks again for sending the idea. Gonna love it, I just know...if I/we/you can come up with something that will hold the frame and not be intrusive to the participants.

Thanks again and please do keep me posted!!!
Dave

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Aug 28, 2013 22:48:47   #
GH2man Loc: Portland Oregon
 
The other screw eye was to be able to hang the frame vertically if needed. I didn't find being not level a problem. In PSE 10 I would first level it then crop. In the original photo you can see that the frame is not quite level.

Larry
SqBear wrote:
GH2 . . ANOTHER GREAT idea worth stealing and I am going to too!!! My 55th class reunion is in October, probably will not be outside taking photos, might be too cold! Will think of an idea on how to make a frame to hang the frame from......
I note a screw eye in the lower left corner of the frame. Was this used to help keep it level by chance??

Thanks again for sending the idea. Gonna love it, I just know...if I/we/you can come up with something that will hold the frame and not be intrusive to the participants.

Thanks again and please do keep me posted!!!
Dave
GH2 . . ANOTHER GREAT idea worth stealing and I a... (show quote)

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Aug 29, 2013 08:25:01   #
SqBear Loc: Kansas, (South Central)
 
CORNISH, I give all the credit to GH2man for the frame idea! And it is a great idea too!
Most of all I had fun with the kids and grandkids with the frame and coming up with objects that reflected their thoughts and or work environment.
Super idea from GH2man!!

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Aug 29, 2013 08:28:14   #
SqBear Loc: Kansas, (South Central)
 
GH2man, thanks for the reply and additional information. Did you use the "portrait" side of the frame? If so, perhaps for the singles in the class?
What is the overall size of the frame and the inside of the matte?
Still a great idea and I bet you had fun as did the class mates with them being the attraction as well!!
Thanks again
DaveP

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Aug 29, 2013 12:10:47   #
GH2man Loc: Portland Oregon
 
I did not use the portrait view as it was hung up with bailing wire and kind of time consuming to change and the people did not show up in any order to get their picture taken. The size of this frame is 20 by 24 outside dimension and 12 by 16 inside the matte. Here is a picture of the back side showing the masonite matte held in by scrap wood. It's quite sturdy for traveling.
Larry
SqBear wrote:
GH2man, thanks for the reply and additional information. Did you use the "portrait" side of the frame? If so, perhaps for the singles in the class?
What is the overall size of the frame and the inside of the matte?
Still a great idea and I bet you had fun as did the class mates with them being the attraction as well!!
Thanks again
DaveP

Back of frame
Back of frame...

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