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05/15/12 Frames II was talking earlier about frames within the image. The following post is about such an image and you should always be on the lookout for such images. When you have found such an opportunity, take your time in framing and double-check everything before taking a picture. You'll thank yourself when you look at the image on a monitor.
This one was taken on the Olypus E-P3 and the new fantastic 12 f2 lens. Without this wide angle I couldn't have framed this the way I did. 3007
E-P3 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/5.6 Exposure Time: 1/100 sec ISO: 200 05/09/12 Frame within a FrameI like to frame an image within another frame. These images are not easy to find and think yourself lucky to just see one right in front of you. I normally have to look for these and I don't find them very often. I was out the other day with the fantastic Olympus mZD ED 12 f2 prime lens. Just got it and haven't used it much yet so I thought I'd give it a little outing. This is a park we go to quite often as it is quite large and I can spend hours just roaming around. It's a photographers paradise in a way. Plenty of scope for different types of images. I had stopped to change lenses and after packing the old lens away I turned around and found this. I was delighted. This is the sort of image I really like. A frame within a frame within a frame. I just wish I could find more of them. 2748
E-P3 Focal Length: 12 mm Aperture: f/5.6 Exposure Time: 1/320 sec ISO: 200 03/29/11 Cross ProcessingIt's not just about taking photographs and leaving them on my computer. I think I'm one of the lucky ones that also enjoy postprocessing. I'm not an expert at this by all means but sometimes I produce something I like. This is one of those times. It's a simple coversion from yesterdays image to a colour negative and a negative. Actually, I prefer them to the original image. The hills can now be seen clearly and that lone cloud at the top center. I just like it the way it is. All put together into a triptych frame. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. 2041
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