As a photographer and artist, the most important part of an image for me is the finished product. I spend a lot of time in the digital darkroom attempting to create works of art, working with what falls within my photographic frame, sometimes experimenting with new ways of presenting my work in a way that is fresh and hopefully inspirational. In the process I learn a lot too.
There are many ways to frame an image, and often I will use frames within the photographic frame itself in order to create a narrative, as in the image above, or equally to create a sense of intimacy and depth, as in the images below (click on an image to view the gallery):
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Lovely work, baby. These are some of my favorites of yours.
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Thanks, husband. 😀
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the lines and chimneys ♥
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Wow … that baseball guy, brilliant capture of power and dynamic mobile positioning; frozen in one fraction of a moment~!
And the Metro guy—superb imagination.
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Thank you, Argie! You know, I’m thinking the ‘like’ button is missing because these images are on a blog that is no longer being managed. Is it Today on Earth, Art you’re looking at…?
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Thank you kindly by the way…! 🙂
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Thank you!! That particular baseball game was a lot of fun to take pictures at, as I had my big zoom lens with me that day. Turns out I quite like sports photography! Though capturing the pitchers that day became a bit of a mission. I was determined to get a good, mid-action shot. I’ll have to post the series at some point.
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