


This week's Qurator photo quest really pushes our creativity boundaries. I researched frame in frame photography and it appears to be any kind of photo that portrays a frame within the photo. That is: it could be an actual frame (like the ones we hang on the wall), or a composition behind a door, a window, or any sort of structure that resembles a frame.
A few weeks ago I posted two examples of frame-in-frame photo on my post named See through Bratislava. To avoid re-posting, I found another example in my archives. These photos are from atop the Town Hall in central Bratislava, from where visitors are granted with a 360 view of the city through various different windows.
For the best experience view this post on Liketu