Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
Namwife wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to day 30. Today I thought I'd try something different.... Frame within a Frame .... I've always loved shooting through trees .. never knew why .. as it turns out it's an actual part of composition.
Here are a few examples of a frame within a frame to get us started.
I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with :)
Taken Sat. in Indianapolis at the NFL Experience Superbowl XLVI
Lots of curving lines leading you to the window...Like it...(and spitting frogs)
photogrl57 wrote:
I just learned the coolest trick for adjusting the histogram (or levels) if anyone is interested in learning
I would love to learn something about that. I am mystified by histograms!
photogrl57 wrote:
I found this building on the way to the bookstore today ... Can't believe I've never seen it before now ... I had to pull over .. drive down the alley .. park and get out and walk back to get the shot but it was worth it.
Nice pictures,Photogrl !!
CHRIS
Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
whitewitch wrote:
Sherrie wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
DAY 30 - Old Windows
Love your windows. Especially the last one with the fall colors..
Thank you, Sherrie. I love old windows and doors, can you tell?
8-)
I love looking at them. I need to start photographing them..
dane004 wrote:
In My Office I took this one with my power shot A590
:thumbup: for the caged sprint!
rivernan wrote:
PAT OH OH OH how do you do that every time...TIME IN A BOTTLE...just delightful
SkipT you need to slip that picture onto
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-16840-1.htmlI took a few pics but decided to have you check out some more from last fall first. Im pretty sure I will have to have one of these for the Full Moon Cafe....You likey? any one better than the other? All Washington Crossing Bridge last Fall
Rivernan...I like the vert !!
chris
Sherrie wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
More old windows...
Okay, #3 in this set is my favorite..... reminds me of a jail cell..(not that I would know)
Ha! Well, that is Old Fort Niagara where the War of 1812 was fought. So who knows, maybe they held the captured Redcoats in that room...
Peanut wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to day 30. Today I thought I'd try something different.... Frame within a Frame .... I've always loved shooting through trees .. never knew why .. as it turns out it's an actual part of composition.
Here are a few examples of a frame within a frame to get us started.
I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with :)
And 3 from last summer....in Maine
Beautiful shots...you could easily become a true Maine-iac..
(that's a running joke up there).j
Georgiann wrote:
some frames
Nice pictures,Georgiann !!
chris
Sherrie wrote:
Namwife wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to day 30. Today I thought I'd try something different.... Frame within a Frame .... I've always loved shooting through trees .. never knew why .. as it turns out it's an actual part of composition.
Here are a few examples of a frame within a frame to get us started.
I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with :)
Taken Sat. in Indianapolis at the NFL Experience Superbowl XLVI
Lots of curving lines leading you to the window...Like it...(and spitting frogs)
quote=Namwife quote=photogrl57 Welcome to day 30... (
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Thanx Sherrie... yep the spitting frogs add a little something exta....:)
Mtnclimbers wrote:
View of the Ten Mile Range through mining cabin window.
Cool picture ,Mtnclimber !!!
chris
suzie123 wrote:
Found some
I like them all ,Susie !!
chris
I am still in my IR mode,so these are local downtown pictures of Cocoa, Florida.
Wendy
Cocoa.
Through a gazebo the bridge leading to Merritt Island.
Through an arch in Riverfront Park, Cocoa
A boathouse dock on the Indian River in Cocoa.
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