This week, Ailsa of Where’s My Backpack fame, gave the theme FRAME for her Travel Theme Photo Challenge.
I like this theme because even interesting or good photos can be elevated to something a bit more special in how they are framed.
Let’s see if I have proven this point somewhat…
Reflections – I could have stuck to just taking photos of the stained glass windows and stone work at Canterbury Cathedral, like most people do. But I thought seeing them in the reflecting font was so much more interesting.
This house is interesting enough on its own to be sure, but I loved seeing it reflected in the puddle in the road. It added just enough to make it ‘more’.
There’s more to windows than just seeing out of them too…when used as mirrors to frame something interesting…it can be quite wonderful.
I can’t say I would always advise looking backwards as a way to move on in life, but in photography…why not?
Man-made structures can be a fun subject matter when you find them framed this way. Makes one wonder if the architects were in cahoots with Mother Nature doesn’t it?
And of course, in grand old cities, there always seem to be the old framed by the new, which of coure, makes for another type of frame job!
There is nothing like catching beautiful creatures of land and air, framed in their natural environments is there?
I especially love when I can catch the moon, in daytime or night, framed softly by something earthbound. Definitely one of my favorite framing jobs!
To say nature is a wonder is an understatement. It’s so much more than that. Ever changing, season in a and season out, always there for any who wish to see. Whether naked or adorned by something man-made; it’s nature’s frame that is the star.
Cheers 🙂
Every single photo is spectacular, Robin. You are an incredible photographer. I could look at that moon shot for hours! Happy Halloween! 🙂
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Thank you for such encouraging words Kelly…it means a lot. Hope you have a great Halloween! 🙂 (pssst…it’s Rhonda, but I know you knew that…lol)
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Oops – of course I know that! So sorry – just came from someone’s blog named Robin… guess it was too close to Rhonda for my brain this morning! Geesh!
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hahaha…it’s all good. We do it in person, so why not in writing too!
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Still… I hate that. Need to slow down and read my words more carefully. My apologies again, my friend!
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xo
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so many to like here, but my fave is the old farm at the end of the lane; should be a book cover
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I love that farm…I try to drive that dirt road every time I’m home. And yeah, it would make for a good cover wouldn’t it? I can see that! Thanks Tink
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Fantastic photos!
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Thanks Jules xo
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A very fine collection of photos. Much enjoyed.
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Thanks Andrew 🙂
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Rhonda, love every photo…love how you see things! Always makes me smile. ♥
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Thanks Yvonne xo
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Your photos just amaze me….love, love, love. Rear-view mirror shots are so much fun! And many time happiness is ” ” in the rear view mirror!!! huggles ♥
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Thanks Paula…I think like you do about the rear view! HA…a rhyme!
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And ain’t that fine!
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😉
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