It's time for another episode of Frame Breaking. Previously on Frame Breaking...
I looked through my entire library, and really didn't find many photos with 3D frame bursting action. So I had to borrow a few from Jane, of pimento cheese fame. She has photos of all kinds of strange objects. Hopefully she won't sue me for copyright infringement.
The first is a young "burrito" from our visit to the livestock fair. This was particularly hard photo to frame break because of how hard it was to cut out just the donkey's head, with all his little hairs sticking out. I think I didn't a fairly good job, but I'm not very pleased with it overall. Original photo.
I also tried to cut out this plant from a photo Jane took, but it was too fuzzy and was impossible to cut without the dark background coming through.
Handling a parrot in Venezuela. It'd be a better photo if it weren't for that girl checking me out. I love how, at the time of this post at least, the parrot is looking warily behind him at the BITWRATHPLOOB. Original photo.
This one was easy, and has a natural third axis that makes the break look believable. Original photo by Jane.
I like this one a lot. The orthogonal nature of the subject made it a prime candidate for frame breaking. Original photo by Jane.
That's all for this episode! Vote for your favorite in the comments.