Frame Notes

Thoughts on framing, the unacknowledged orphan of the arts. Fruit from the fields of obscurity. Frames, art, techniques.

12/24/14

Happy Holidays, etc.

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More on the Sony a6000

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First, a clever idea for holding a lighter camera. A finger strap. Never heard of them, but with the a6000, and the finger strap over my ri...
12/1/14

Together

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Process

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Some photos of the process with the big frame in the post above. The images above showing various aspects of making the moldings, specific...
11/23/14

Sony a6000, some thoughts, not a review!

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A post about cameras, then, soon a post about my recent "large" project. Until about five years ago, my camera of choice has b...

Ahh, Spring!

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  After an early snowstorm, with bitter cold, high winds, and lots of snow, packed into ice, we've had a few warm and rainy days, causi...
10/19/14

The Basswood in Fall

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Basswods bereft of leaves. Back left, a maple. The first light frost of the season. Light also because the dog and I were slow to get ...
10/11/14

The Morning Basswood

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Turning yellow as the weather cools; a crisp 30 something this morning, with the faint sounds of the ND marching band from the stadium. Fo...
10/7/14

5s photo, blood moon.

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A much better photo from the Apple camera, than the previous one. And not only is Wednesday a full moon but there will be a "Blood Moo...
10/2/14

Interview with Apple's Jony Ive

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http://www.vogue.com/1415025/apple-design-genius-jonathan-ive   "He sees design schools failing their students by moving away from ...
10/1/14

Fall

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Summer has lingered into early fall with beautiful days and cool nights, and just the start of turning leaves. Photo from a new camera, iPh...
9/18/14

The Essence. The Original Object vs a Reproduction.

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I've been saying this for a long time, but actual research has been done. It's a quick read. http://www.psmag.com/navigation/books...
7/25/14

Captured

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The tree roots have grown around the bottle. Tree, Red Mulberry. "Red mulberry is used locally for fenceposts because the heartwood is...
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Bron Janulis is a designer, carver, and gilder of museum quality picture frames. He is also a painter, sculptor, photographer, creator of functional art, and connoisseur of monuments about the American Civil War. Photos enlarge when clicked. Back to return. If you "borrow" stuff, at least credit me. Don’t be a woozle.
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