Rabu, 12 Juni 2013

Cool Baby Photo Frames images

Merry Christmas to My Flickr Friends!
baby photo frames
Image by dok1
1. 1949 Plymouth, 2. Power Wagon 200, 3. DKO -Speed Graphic, 4. 1938 OIdsmobile, 5. Corvair in a Yard, 6. 1948 Mercury, 7. New York Central, 8. Korean Mother and Child,

9. Korean Woman, 10. Barn of Many Colors, 11. A-Frame on Wynn Road, 12. Meeting Russians at 38th Parallel, 13. 1938 Buick Century-3, 14. Schwartz Covered Bridge, 15. 1958 Edsel, 16. Korean Elder,

17. 1956 Ford Fairlane, 18. Refugees, 19. Orange-Colored Sky Over Tater Ridge, 20. Mountain View Above Seoul, 21. Korean Walker, 22. 1935 Ford Coupe-2, 23. Multnomah Falls 1937, 24. Ancient Abode,

25. Car, Cactus, Wildflowers, 26. New Ohio River Bridge, 27. Truck Retired, 28. Korean Grandmother and Baby, 29. Reflected Street Light, 30. 1951 Mercury, 31. 1948 Dodge, 32. Ancient School Bus-2,

33. 1953 Chevrolet, 34. 1939 Plymouth Panel Delivery, 35. Once a Dream Home, 36. Along the Road, 37. Home in a Hollow, 38. Words to Ponder, 39. Rusting Roadmaster, 40. Red Barn in a Hollow,

41. DKO and Korean Elder, 42. 1936 Ford, 43. Crown Imperial, 44. Wagon in a Woods, 45. Marcus Run Road, 46. This Old House Once Home and Shelter, 47. Bobo Road Red Barn, 48. 1955 Chevrolet,

49. Retired Barn, 50. 118-year-old Bridge, 51. Colorful Shed Wall, 52. 58-year-old Dodge, 53. Curtis Lane Barn, 54. 1949 Plymouth at Rest, 55. 1935 Ford Coupe, 56. Deteriorating Domicile,

57. 1957 Chevrolet in a Woods, 58. New York Central Steam, 59. Where Have All The People Gone?, 60. Hues of Red, 61. Korean Mountain Road, 62. "Historic" Structure, 63. Shadows of a Picket Fence, 64. Afternoon Rain in Chenoweth Fork Valley,

65. Deathbed of a 1953 Pontiac, 66. Livery Stable of Yesteryear, 67. Locked Door, 68. Weathered, 69. Sunday Drive in Korea, 70. Grand River, 71. 1922 Dodge, 72. Along a Backroad

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Dragon
baby photo frames
Image by eclectic echoes
A dragon fly we found shortly after it expired. We found it a week or so ago and examined it closely in the microscope. It has since dried out completely and I decided to use it as a test subject for a macro studio setup I plan to use to shoot Tammy's baby booties.

The setup is a pane of glass (from a photo frame) laid on a piece of posterboard. The posterboard is taped to the wall behind th table then curved gently onto the table so it serves as a full seamless backdrop, plus its far enough away from the subject it can be out focus and lit separately. Lighting is from a household CFL in a hardware store reflector and a single Canon flash. Both are aimed at large light panels (PVC and white newsprint paper) to enlarge the lights and act as a softbox.

I need to replace the newsprint with tracing paper or a translucent fabric and replace the CFL lamp with a second flash with full manual capabilities. This was all stuff that was on hand.


PA236701
baby photo frames
Image by nolifeik


XII-Matteo
baby photo frames
Image by matteo.zaggia
Once I was in a mart down in Paris. I was shooting polas. I was trying to frame some subject but nothing was that good to shoot at. So while I was standing there wondering, there was this bunch of kids coming towards me. And then I thought: the greatest gift I can do to this future digital babies is let them see what emotion is watching your camera spitting out a photo with great noise of cogs. So I held my camera up and shot. They stayed mouth open in front of me while I went away smiling.

Please save the polaroid film.

Anyone who takes this photo in his hand always wants to turn it upside-down... is my point of view so hard to see?

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