As I mentioned to Patti, on her post this week, I think it’s easier for me to fill the frame than to have to decide what I include or leave out in a picture, maybe it’s just laziness. 😉
Tulips.
The flowers brighten our eyes with their beauty and colors, but when one approaches them, it is possible to discover that inside there is another wonderful world.
This building caught my attention as I walked through the streets of New York. I photographed it from different angles and distances, so at the end, I could fill the frame.
Spanish Pavilion EXPO 2008 (Zaragoza)
Everything can change and be something different when you look closely at it.
“Look closer and you’ll see something extraordinary,
mystifying, something real and true.
We have never been what we seemed.”
(Zelda Fitzgerald)
Posted as part of Lens-Artists: Filling the frame
Gorgeous examples, Ana! I love your shots of the skyscraper and the flower gone to seed. Marvelous! Zelda’s quote is great, too. Have a great weekend!
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Thank you very much, Patti 🙂
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Absolutely love your dandelion choice Ana. Much improved over mine!!!
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Thank you, Tina. I love dandelions!
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Beautiful! I especially like the Spanish pavilion, but they are all terrific.
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Thank you, Celia 🙂
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Wow. Outstanding study.. Nicely done.
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Thank you, John 🙂
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These are beautifully framed photos. 👍🏼
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Thank you 🙂
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Remarkable filling the frame images. The first is my favorite, but all are beautifully captured.
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Thank you very much, Amy 🙂
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Wow, nice ones. Especially the pillar with the bite! 😀
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Thank you 🙂
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