Sometimes intentionally but most times unintentionally, I use arches and openings on walls to frame my subject. For me, the purpose of framing is to guide the viewer’s eyes to what I want to emphasise and ultimately create a better composition because of it.
Some of these photos I have used before but bear with me if I am using it again for this topic.
Fisherman’s Bastion, BudapestSunset view from the upper floor of Vitalis Villas in Ilocos Sur in the Philippines.Charles Bridge in Prague. Czech RepublicA view of Taal Lake from the Orlina Museum, PhilippinesJust having Viennese coffee at the Vienna Museum of Art and HistoryThe gate of the British Library in LondonA view of the Louvre in Paris, FranceSeeing the main part of the Scottish National Library in Edinburgh
I am Teresa and welcome to I’m passionate about photography, whether it’s with my DSLR or phone. This blog is my creative space where I share shots of everyday things that inspire me – from church architecture to street art, travels to family moments.
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Excellent examples of framing! I suspect you do this not so much unintentionally as instinctively 🙂 I love the Charles Bridge and Vienna shots in particular.
I love that you are deliberate in your look through windows, bridges, doors… frames. You have captured beautiful parts of city with parts of the city. Charles Bridge was a favorite, but, I love them all Teresa.
Fabulous set of framing photos, Teresa! I love the composition of your captures. All are beautifully framed. 🙂
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Thanks Amy.
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I’m with Amy Teresa – a wonderful set, beautifully framed.
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Thanks Tina!
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Excellent examples of framing! I suspect you do this not so much unintentionally as instinctively 🙂 I love the Charles Bridge and Vienna shots in particular.
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Thanks Sarah ❤️
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GREAT frames. You nailed it! 👏
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Thanks so much John.
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All wonderfully framed. Your graphic design touch is evident.
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Thanks a lot Nes. You’re so kind!
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Exquisite framing, Teresa!
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Thanks Miriam, glad you like it.
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You’re welcome, Teresa.
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Wow, Teresa, these are all amazing. I love the feel of the first two, they almost look analogue.
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I wish it was… haven’t held an analogue in about 40 years.
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These frames are really wonderful Teresa. The Budapest one is my favorite 🙂
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Thanks Hammad. Budapest is a wonderful place to photograph!
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I love that you are deliberate in your look through windows, bridges, doors… frames. You have captured beautiful parts of city with parts of the city. Charles Bridge was a favorite, but, I love them all Teresa.
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Thanks my dear, glad you liked some of my captures.
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