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This week’s 52frames. #52frames_unexplored
“Unexplored”

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A black and white photograph taken from floor level shows the bottom edge of a partially open interior door. The viewer’s perspective is low and intimate, almost at the height of the wood grain running across the dark floorboards in the foreground. The door, painted white but worn and slightly chipped along its edges, stands ajar on the left side of the frame. The vertical line of the door creates a visual boundary, dividing the known space from what lies beyond.

The wooden threshold between rooms is exposed and rough, its surface scarred with small splinters, dust, and fragments of aged paint. Fine cracks and imperfections are visible, suggesting years of quiet passage. The shallow depth of field draws attention to this worn strip of wood, while the floor in the foreground and parts of the doorframe softly blur.

Beyond the threshold is a deep, almost absolute darkness. The interior space behind the door is not visible, appearing as a solid black void. No detail can be discerned in that space, creating a strong contrast between the textured, tactile surfaces of the foreground and the unknowable interior beyond.

Light falls gently from the right, grazing the threshold and emphasizing its texture. The image evokes a sense of pause, as if standing at the edge of a room that has not been entered for a long time. The composition centers on the boundary itself, transforming an ordinary doorway into a quiet symbol of transition, mystery, and the unseen space just out of reach.

A black and white photograph taken from floor level shows the bottom edge of a partially open interior door. The viewer’s perspective is low and intimate, almost at the height of the wood grain running across the dark floorboards in the foreground. The door, painted white but worn and slightly chipped along its edges, stands ajar on the left side of the frame. The vertical line of the door creates a visual boundary, dividing the known space from what lies beyond. The wooden threshold between rooms is exposed and rough, its surface scarred with small splinters, dust, and fragments of aged paint. Fine cracks and imperfections are visible, suggesting years of quiet passage. The shallow depth of field draws attention to this worn strip of wood, while the floor in the foreground and parts of the doorframe softly blur. Beyond the threshold is a deep, almost absolute darkness. The interior space behind the door is not visible, appearing as a solid black void. No detail can be discerned in that space, creating a strong contrast between the textured, tactile surfaces of the foreground and the unknowable interior beyond. Light falls gently from the right, grazing the threshold and emphasizing its texture. The image evokes a sense of pause, as if standing at the edge of a room that has not been entered for a long time. The composition centers on the boundary itself, transforming an ordinary doorway into a quiet symbol of transition, mystery, and the unseen space just out of reach.

Week #7 of 52Frames: Unexplored!

“Beyond the Threshold”.

#52frames #52Frames_unexplored #photography #blackandwhite #monochrome #minimalism #quebec #canada #eastcoastkin

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52Frames - unexplored / “deep freeze” - In winter’s hush, the familiar becomes foreign. #52frames #52frames_unexplored #52frames_phonephotographers #52frames_photographers #chesapeake

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Gravity bends a fragile web
A cosmos suspended within a dark void
Sometimes the furthest places
are the ones
right in front of us.

#52frames #52Frames_unexplored
#Black #CloseUp #Monochrome #Pattern #Textured #Wet #abstract

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Well I did it. Finally got a photo for the unexplored theme. Getting ready for spring with a little work to the lawn tractor. You never know what you’re going to find when you start this chore. (Which I didn’t actually start…just posed for the photo…lol ) #52frames_unexplored. #52frames

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Black and white photo of the Chicago skyline shot from within the architecturally-interesting People's Gas Education Pavilion in Lincoln Park.

Black and white photo of the Chicago skyline shot from within the architecturally-interesting People's Gas Education Pavilion in Lincoln Park.

The Chicago skyline from the People's Gas Education Pavilion in Lincoln Park.

#chicago #52frames #52frames_unexplored #blackandwhite #photography

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Took a walk to a new place for #52frames_unexplored. Definitely haunted, so I'll definitely go back 👻

#52frames #photography

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Armoire with doors open halfway to reveal a lush garden path inside, light spilling out

Armoire with doors open halfway to reveal a lush garden path inside, light spilling out

New place to explore with my camera #cambridgebutterflyconservatory and new compositing techniques for #52frames_unexplored this week
#OpenInvitation
#VisualStorytelling
#MagicalRealism
#SecretGarden
#LightSpill
#FineArtPhotography

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52Frames - Unexplored, EC: Involve a Stranger: Ponce Serenade. I explored the Beltline near Ponce City Market, walked a few miles, and then stumbled upon this woman playing the piano in a top-level parking area of the market.

#52frames #52frames_unexplored #atlantabeltline #pcm #ponceserenade

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Explorer l'hiver

#montreal #minimalism #photography #winter #52frames #52frames_unexplored

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A black and white photo of Earl M. Stagg’s headstone. It says Earl M. Stagg, 1887-1918, Company A, U.S. something Corps?

A black and white photo of Earl M. Stagg’s headstone. It says Earl M. Stagg, 1887-1918, Company A, U.S. something Corps?

A screenshot of an Honor Roll of names of those enlisted that lost their lives while serving during World War 1

A screenshot of an Honor Roll of names of those enlisted that lost their lives while serving during World War 1

A screenshot of names showing Earl M. Stagg’s name

A screenshot of names showing Earl M. Stagg’s name

A screenshot of Earl’s name and n a historical piece showing he died of influenza

A screenshot of Earl’s name and n a historical piece showing he died of influenza

52Frames Week 7 Unexplored
“Earl M. Stagg”

Mr. Stagg died in 1919 from influenza while serving in the Army during World War 1.

#52frames_unexplored #52frames #unexplored #photography

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Daffodils through a glass ball. My entry for week 7 - unexplored. I’ve had the glass ball for several years. It’s just been sitting in the dresser so I thought this was the time to 'explore' it. I’m not sure I will use it again, I found it tricky to use.
#cranleighcameraclub
#52frames_unexplored

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#PhotoOfTheDay for RestOfMyLife #DailyPhoto #day2602 #52frames #52frames_unexplored

"Unopened Chapters" -- I need to explore the long history of unspoken childhood trauma and my ongoing mental health struggles.

#Canon #CanonEOSR5markii #rf35mmf18macroisstm #CanonPhotography ledCube

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#52frames_unexplored The crippling snow that paralyzed #Louisville is gone and promises of new life appear on some local trees.

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Crossing the bridge to Sheave Mill Tower, Blair Road, Ontario.

Crossing the bridge to Sheave Mill Tower, Blair Road, Ontario.

I'm exploring the Brenizer Method for #52Frames_unexplored week. I haven't found the right location or subject (yet) for this method, but, WOW, it is a lot of work to process the files!
Here is a pic of Sheave Mill, an unexplored location for me (composite image of 70 pics).
#52frames
#photography

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