Frames don’t need to be bought, we just have to look a bit closer to see them all around us. Here are some of my framed photos from around the globe:
Views over Jaipur, India through a terra-cotta coloured frameA narrow road framed by bending trees in Peñaflor, Chile
Stunning architectural details framed by an arch in Mumbai, India
The Taj Mahal as seen from Agra Fort
A serene view of The Amazon River framed by the thatched roof of a hut
The Andes mountains framed by green foliage in Santiago, Chile
A picturesque courtyard framed by arches in Sicily, ItalyColourful, tiled steps framed by a mural wall in Valparaiso, Chile
The Atacama Desert framed by the windscreen of a jeep in Chile/Bolivia
Mountains in El Calafate, Argentina framed by trees
Gentle waves in Majorca, Spain framed by hotel doorsA view over the city framed by gold details in Berlin, Germany
Oxford Street, London framed by the windscreen of a double decker bus
A brightly-clothed lady working in Dhulikhel, Nepal framed by railings
Another view of The Taj Mahal, seen from Agra Fort
Autumn in Prague seen through multi-coloured leaves (we saw somebody propose here right after taking this photo!)
Beautiful water and soft sand at Otres Beach in Cambodia, seen through the gaps in between two beach huts
Budapest, Hungary seen from above and framed by stone
A busy street framed by window grills in Kathmandu, Nepal
Do you like taking naturally framed photos?
Have a great week!
Marcella xx
Beautiful post! I just enjoyed taking some beach/cliff framed pictures at Land’s End this weekend. The artistic shots where you can take a step back, finding a literal window of opportunity, are my favorites.
Thank you Faith! Your weekend sounds beautiful, I love those moments of having the time to really frame a photo 🙂
These were great. So many good ones! I think my favorite were Jaipur, Valparaiso, El Calafate, Nepal, Prague and Budapest. 🙂
Thanks so much! It was a fun post to put together as it really made me look at my photos a little closer 🙂
This is one of my favourite ways to take photos while I’m travelling, too… I think when I look back at them, I still get that sense of being a foreigner looking in 🙂 Gorgeous shots of yours too, I love the Nepal one!
Thank you, Jess! That’s so true; it’s like taking a step back from what’s happening and peering in, I think that’s why it can be so fun!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this theme for a post. Gorgeous photos as always.
Thank you Courtney 🙂 It was an interesting one to put together!!
Great frames! I sometimes do it too:)
Thanks Tanja! It’s a fun way to take photos 🙂
I didn’t do it in the past, but I try to nowadays! Loved the views of Taj Mahal…I’d like to visit it one day!
The Taj Mahal is one of the mostrar amazing things I’ve seen, I hope you get to visit one day 🙂
Wow, you’ve been everywhere! You are a great photographer Marcella. Your perspective is so interesting!
Thank you for such a kind compliment 🙂 Photography is the thing I love the most!!
Ooooh, I love taking photos through door/window frames! It can end in a pretty unique shot!
Definitely! It’s always fun to see something through a different viewpoint 🙂
Oooh love this theme too – you have so many amazing photographs!
Ah, thank you Jessi! Themed posts are my favourite 🙂
A great theme for a post. I realise that I naturally take quite a lot of framed photos too but have never thought of pulling all these together. #Mondayescapes
Thank you! I didn’t consciously take these either, only when I looked did I realise how many I had 🙂
Such beautiful photos! I bet you were reminiscing the good times experienced during your travels to those destinations while preparing for this post 🙂 #MondayEscapes
Thank you!! It’s always great to look back and reflect on travels 🙂 It makes them even more special!
What an amazing theme!! Simply loved the concept! Lovely pictures… #MondayEscapes
Thank you!! It’s always fun to find common themes 🙂
True that natural frames are everywhere. Love to travel around the world thru your photos. You have captured a lot of nice details.
Thanks so much Ruth 🙂 I love travelling through lots if blogs too, it’s great!!
Beautiful! I feel I’m peeking into these little windows across the world. Amazing!
Thank you! Glad I got to show you around 😉
I loved this post! I really need to be more aware of natural framing when taking pics. It really adds depth to the shots. Bises from #MondayEscapes
Thank you! I didn’t realise how many framed shots I had, until I started looking!
Yes, I do love taking pictures with natural frames! I really like your compilations, great photos! 😀
Thank you for linking up with #MondayEscapes
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the shots 🙂