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. #christmasmarketmunichI 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
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. 🙂
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!
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.
Great photos. Nicely done.
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thanks John
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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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thanks Amy!!! glad to have imparted something new to you. Cheers to framing and its wonders and cheers to learning new things!
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That is the fun part of blogging. 😊
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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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oh I did not know the famous writer, would you mind telling me? thanks for taking time and glad you like it
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You are the famous writer of course as I quoted from your post 🙂
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ah ok hahaha, thanks
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The Christmas market is my favorite of these—looks like framing is definitely a part of your skill set!
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thanks Tina! It makes you think outside of the box…
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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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