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Apr 07, 2006 19:24 |  #1


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These frames were from Mikes framer. I saw them in a thread here and had to try them out. What do you think? Picture too C&C.
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Apr 07, 2006 21:30 |  #2

It's ok, but I kindof think the frame takes away from the picture somewhat by being too obvious, maybe. Of course, I could be wrong! :-)


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Apr 07, 2006 21:36 |  #3

I agree w/ JB, very nice picture but the frame takes something away!!!




  
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Apr 07, 2006 21:38 |  #4

agree with the others....
that frame doesnt work well
lovely shot though
what kind of flower?


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Apr 08, 2006 11:37 as a reply to  @ pup's post |  #5

pup wrote:
agree with the others....
that frame doesnt work well
lovely shot though
what kind of flower?

Hi Thanks for the nice comment, Those flowers are poppys. I like how they look like paper.
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Apr 08, 2006 11:41 as a reply to  @ lostdoggy's post |  #6

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I agree w/ JB, very nice picture but the frame takes something away!!!

Thank you losydoggy,for nice words on the pic. Any ideas on what frame would look better. Or no frames at all?
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Apr 08, 2006 11:43 as a reply to  @ jbkalla's post |  #7

jbkalla wrote:
It's ok, but I kindof think the frame takes away from the picture somewhat by being too obvious, maybe. Of course, I could be wrong! :-)

OK thanks, so what do ya think, just this frames not cuttin it? Or no frames at all?Ever?
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Apr 08, 2006 11:58 |  #8

Hello
Nice pic. Where did you actually focus? I think you should have focused on the yellow part inside the flower (I dont know what it is called). The red part of the flower is very clear but the yellow part makes it feel bit out of focus.
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Apr 08, 2006 15:01 as a reply to  @ beachgirl's post |  #9

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OK thanks, so what do ya think, just this frames not cuttin it? Or no frames at all?Ever?
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I like frames a lot, but this frame is too obvious (for me). I think this pic would look better with a simple line frame or maybe just a border. I think maybe the frame is just too fancy. Sorry if I'm not being very clear! Maybe someone else could give a suggestion about what type of frame would look good here?

I'm in the same place as you are: I'm trying to figure out what to do about framing, since many pics on this forum look amazing and very professional with frames, but I've never used them before.


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Apr 08, 2006 15:36 |  #10

Nice pic...but the frame gotta go...sorry :)




  
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Apr 08, 2006 18:55 as a reply to  @ CARSJ's post |  #11

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Nice pic...but the frame gotta go...sorry :)

NO WORRIES, I put the pic/frame up cuz I wasn't sure about it. Appreciate your honesty.
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Apr 08, 2006 18:59 as a reply to  @ jbkalla's post |  #12

jbkalla wrote:
I like frames a lot, but this frame is too obvious (for me). I think this pic would look better with a simple line frame or maybe just a border. I think maybe the frame is just too fancy. Sorry if I'm not being very clear! Maybe someone else could give a suggestion about what type of frame would look good here?

I'm in the same place as you are: I'm trying to figure out what to do about framing, since many pics on this forum look amazing and very professional with frames, but I've never used them before.

Hey jbkalla, Thank you for even tryin to help. I wasn't to sure about this frame either thats why I posted it here. If you come up with any more ideas let me know/see.;)
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Apr 08, 2006 20:07 |  #13

BG,

Here are links to frames that I like. Not sure how they'd work with your flowers, but they ARE simpler (maybe too simple?)...

http://www.deviantart.​com/view/29363160/ (external link)
http://www.deviantart.​com/view/31482391/ (external link)
http://www.deviantart.​com/view/31538837/ (external link)

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Apr 08, 2006 20:16 as a reply to  @ jbkalla's post |  #14

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Here are links to frames that I like. Not sure how they'd work with your flowers, but they ARE simpler (maybe too simple?)...

http://www.deviantart.​com/view/29363160/ (external link)
http://www.deviantart.​com/view/31482391/ (external link)
http://www.deviantart.​com/view/31538837/ (external link)

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Hi, yup I see what you mean. I think I have #3. Are those your pics?? If so, NICE:D
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Apr 08, 2006 20:19 as a reply to  @ beachgirl's post |  #15

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Hi, yup I see what you mean. I think I have #3. Are those your pics?? If so, NICE:D
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Oh, no! I'm not that good! If you scroll down, it should list the screen name below the photo. The first two are from a guy in Finland or Denmark that I like a LOT. Great Pics! If you're bored, goto deviantArt and browse the photos. There are a lot of talented people on there! :-)


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