Lens Artists Photo Challenge #262 – Framing Your Photos

For this challenge Amy has asked us to show examples of framing our photos. She tells us “The purpose of framing a photo is to create a pleasing composition, so we can direct the viewer’s attention to the subject of our photo.”

My first images are framesd by natural elements. Trees frame the walking trail in the Okefenokee swamp in the header photo above. The next three images the subjects are framed by natural rock formations in the western United States.

Monument Valley, Arizona and Utah
Arches National Park, Utah
Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Texas

My next images are framed by man made openings. Left to right are the Blarney Castle in Ireland; a tree viewed through an archway at Ft. Pulaski National Monument, Georgia; and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri viewed through an arched window.

Many thanks to our host Amy for the challenge Lens-Artists Challenge #262 – Framing your photos

23 thoughts on “Lens Artists Photo Challenge #262 – Framing Your Photos

    1. Tina, thank you so much! We were staying on the other side of the Mississippi River from the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. I stumbled upon the arched window as we were walking to catch the train to St. Louis. The circular window at Blarney Castle was in a stone column as we approached the castle. Now you know my secrets!

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  1. Great selections, Beth! I love your photos framed by natural elements, they are magnifient! The next three framed by man made are perfectly captured. Thank you for sharing with us. 🙂

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