“ That's a lotta peanut butter! ”
For the last week I've been trying to figure out what the H-E-double-hockey-sticks "fill the frame" meant. I decided to see how I might visualize pushing an image even beyond the frame. There's some compositional challenges here, and if I could figure out what exactly they are and how to make it ...
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  • Shirley Williamson McDonnell Edited 2 years ago

    A great creative idea for a fill the frame capture Tim. That sure is a lot of peanut butter. Our garage did start out looking like this. The we had a big earthquake or… more

    A great creative idea for a fill the frame capture Tim. That sure is a lot of peanut butter. Our garage did start out looking like this. The we had a big earthquake or two.

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  • Stuart Landman Edited 2 years ago

    Ice and organized. Love your selection. Nice fill the frame  I’ve got a similar one in my garage. My problem is I don’t always put my screw selections… more

    Ice and organized. Love your selection. Nice fill the frame  I’ve got a similar one in my garage. My problem is I don’t always put my screw selections in the proper jar !

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  • Katrina Steele Edited 2 years ago

    So many jars of bits and pieces - but if it's like here, you'll STILL not be able to find the exact one you need ?

    So many jars of bits and pieces - but if it's like here, you'll STILL not be able to find the exact one you need ?

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  • Keith Wobeser Edited 2 years ago

    Nicely done Tim and makes my "organization" of my odds and ends  look like the total mess that it is.

    Nicely done Tim and makes my "organization" of my odds and ends  look like the total mess that it is.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Canon 24-105mm f/4.0
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