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In Frame: April 18, 2016

April 18, 2016 By Caroline Space

Suffering Figures by Mark Maguire
Suffering Figures by Mark Maguire

 

This image by Mark Maguire is another great edition of Museum Fatigue. I love all the characters in the scene–this made me laugh so much.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Mark Maguire, Museum Fatigue, National Geographic

In Frame: April 13, 2016

April 13, 2016 By Caroline Space

https://instagram.com/p/BEJH7-WxTsj/

This portrait by photographer Kaitlin Jencso is a wonderful example of how to use odd lighting. The harsh overhead shed light creates a gorgeous mixture of highlights and shadows. It is highly contrasted but in parts the glow falls off her brother gradually.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Black & White, contrast, Kaitlin Jencso, lighting, portrait

In Frame: April 11, 2016

April 11, 2016 By Caroline Space

Washington DC Nats! by Lane 4 Imaging
Washington DC Nats! by Lane 4 Imaging

One of my favorite Washington pastimes has begun again. This image by Flickr user, Lane 4 Imaging, beautifully celebrates my excitement.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: baseball, clouds, fireworks, Lane 4 Imaging, Nationals, Nats

In Frame: April 4, 2016

April 4, 2016 By Caroline Space

https://instagram.com/p/BDrI2VFjS1o/

I can’t exactly articulate what this photo reminds me of but, I am drawn to it’s nostalgic nature. The treatment of the the image creates an artificiality to the scene, which invites my mind to create a narrative within the single frame.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: @explore_dc, clouds, Lincoln Memorial, Nostalgia, potomac

In Frame: March 30, 2016

March 30, 2016 By Caroline Space

https://instagram.com/p/BDYdJZuB1KX/

This time of year we all see a lot of landscapes of the cherry blossoms and portraits of people between blooms and branches, which all start to look the same. Then, some images, like one this by photographer Sana Ullah, make me stop. Here is a Washington, DC cherry blossom portrait that is more about the subject than the thicket of pink flowers. It’s the way Sana captures the woman’s facial expression that would make this a beautiful portrait in almost any landscape.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Cherry Blossoms, Good Portraits, Sana Ullah, tidal basin

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