[Categories: Photography, Photography 101 Forever
[Photos this week are hosted right here on WordPress. Somewhere… serene.]
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The Lens Artist Challenge is hosted this week by Amy.
Yet another thoughtful subject from one of the insightful Women of Lens-Artists Challenge. Doors, windows, Nature. Frame-it, Danno. [Alluding to “Book ’em, Danno”, from the original Hawaii Five-O TV series, for those less familiar with 1960’s-70’s American TV culture.]
Cinque Terre:
Monet mural, Musée de l’Orangerie:
River’s Fork Lodge, Salmon River, North Fork, Idaho:
A Mediterranean isle:
Luxor, Egypt:
Enjoy.
Excellent selections, John! I love the CT frame part is because we have visited there a couple of times. Luxor, Egypt is majestic, wonderfully framed.
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Thank you, Amy.
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Terrific John – clearly you’re well-practiced at the concept Loved the art museum shot especially.
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Thank you, Tina.
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wonderful take on framing the shot – the Money mural is my top one from this post
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Thank you.
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Nice selection of framing examples! Love the museum shot.
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Loved the photographs especially of Luxor Egypt. Those pillars are really grand!
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Big… definitely big.
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I love the variety of framing you captured. The one that created the most unique look was the Monet mural. And I love the shot from the castle window to the marina. Kinda lets us know we are there with you. Have a nice week.
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Thank you for your nice comments.
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You are welcome
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All great selections, John. Well done!
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Thank you, Patti.
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LOL – book it Danno – I used to watch that show every week! I like all the photos you chose to use. My favorite is the one with all the people sitting in the room. The leading lines in it drew me in and I could imagine them sitting there admiring all the art. Great job!
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Thank you Shelley.
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You’re welcome! Hope you have a wonderful week.
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The last one really draws me into the wonders of Egypt. Wonderful framing, John. 🙂
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Thank you Olga.
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I am inclined to the Mediterranean Isle framing.
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Very nice shots John! I favorite the view inside of the museum too 🙂
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Many have favored that one. :thumbsup:
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I love your selection, John, especially the last one, Luxor, Egypt. We missed visiting Cairo when my brother-in-law was stationed there.
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Thank you. I find the ancient civilizations fascinating. Mankind, what will they think of next?!
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It’s hard to say, John. It will go in double to the infinite power speed!
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Well done, John. I’m looking at the 2nd photo and noticed no one was on a device. 👍🏻
It’s nice to see that. Your selections are wonderful.
Isadora 😎
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Ha ha. The photo is several years old but not pre-mobile, I think. Still, it’s a novelty!
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Or a monster in disguise. I love them and hate them. Yes, very mixed emotions when it come to cell phones. ~~~ : – ( ~~~ : – o ~~~ : – )
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Hi, John: my favourite picture in your post is of the Monet mural in Paris’ Musée de l’Orangerie.
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Thank you. It definitely wins the People’s Choice award!
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Some great frames, John! I especially like that first one, looking out to sea.
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Somewhere beyond the sea
Somewhere waiting for me
My lover stands on golden sands
And watches the ships that go sailin’ –Bobby Darin 🙂
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Ooops, the pet theme is Tina’s theme. I got it scheduled on a wrong day and time, just deleted it. Sorry for the confusion. I should be more careful ….
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Ha ha. No prob.
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Thank you, John for understanding. Due to my upcoming trip, I have been scheduling three, four themes. Kinda crazy…
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John, great gallery …. I love to work with the frame and the ocean. The museum shot is very clever. Good job.
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Thank you. My good luck on both.
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