Lens-Artists-Challenge #60 – Framing the Shot

Framing a shot is one of the things I learned in my photography class and it has become one of my favorite photography techniques ever since.

“A peek into the Holy” – I usually like framing religious subjects like this. It feels like I am having a glimpse into the lives of the Holy while waiting at the gates of the Sacred.
#notredamecathedralparis
“Fun at work” – when one starts to have fun at work, it becomes not work anymore but pleasure. It is nice and contagious to witness people who are enjoying at work.
#christmasmarketmunich
I visited today a Glassmaker located in the Bavarian Forest and this is part of their exhibit.
Another glass art exhibit at the
http://www.glasscherben-koeck.de/
Framing allows you to look at the subject at a different, positive level and this is the reason why I like this technique.
#eisbach #isar

That’s it for now for me. Thank you Amy https://wordpress.com/read/blogs/12952901/posts/70119 for posting this challenge this week. If you are new to this and wants to participate https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2018/06/29/come-join-us-a-new-weekly-photo-challenge/

12 thoughts on “Lens-Artists-Challenge #60 – Framing the Shot

  1. Glad to hear that framing is one of your favorite photography techniques. I love your selections, Gracy. Ah… Notre Dame Cathedral… These beautiful glass art works are beautifully framed. Fun at work is my favorite. 🙂 The last one is really cool! Fun to learn the techniques from you. 🙂

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  2. To quote a famous writer: “Framing allows you to look at the subject at a different, positive level and this is the reason why I like this technique”.
    I also like the technique of the surfer!

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  3. Wonderfully inspiring, Gracy! You have really made this a part of your photography. I got new ideas, and I liked your thoughts on a glimpse of the holy world while waiting outside. My favorite is the last shot with the surfer. Love the colours, the steady rails and the moving water and surfer.

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