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I took this picture of part of the structure of the Victoria Road Recreation Centre in Guelph from an unusual angle as the shapes against the sky appealed to me.

Beach north of my house. Costa Rica.

faceted waldorf picture /postcard frame

Scots Pine stand at John Muir Country Park, Dunbar, near Edinburgh, Scotland

 

Olympus OM30 + Tamron 28mm; Fujichrome - scanned in from original transparency.

Angular, urban forms.

 

4 minute exposure onto Ilford MGIV RC Satin in a homemade panoramic pinhole camera. Probably could have been shorter.

in Scott Creek Conservation Reserve

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Marriott Hotel, Metro centre, Gateshead on 28th March. Taken with Minolta Hi-matic G with Kodak BW400CN. C41 processed and scanned by local independant lab. As scanned

This imaginative display of sky photography was captured by Essence Kelly. It was taken at Gibbs High School in Saint Petersburg, FL

Inspired by tree branches, the Oliva series is based on a basic angular structure. The glass top, highlights the diagonal elements of multifunctional pieces of this collection. Available as TV unit, dining table, coffee table, end table and console, the Oliva series is a complete product range for your dining and living room.

365 Days

 

For best viewing, press L.

 

One day, I'll really figure out what number this is, and how many I am behind. =P

 

Click here for the blog entry I posted regarding this photo. (And randomness. Always randomness involved.)

Two for Tuesday

 

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+Sylvia Armstrong

 

A study in severe angles as Derby's latest architectural showpiece forms a backdrop to a waiting Dennis Dart SLF cascaded from the Trent Barton parent fleet to its Notts & Derby offshoot.

Shot through the atrium ceiling at the Gaylord Texan Hotel and Resort just outside of Dallas, Texas. The hotel was near the Dallas/Ft. Worth airport, so there were lots of low flying planes over the grounds.

some pics from my walk in downtown denver. i think my fingers almost fell off.

For Macro Mondays theme: EDGE

I may be going through a phase, or perhaps I just like how many of my recent shots look in B&W. I was back home is Seattle for a few days, and started getting a little creative. This picture doesn't really say much, but I find it pleasing to look at

Bloodstreams & Flashcuts in RedDawn

(Photo: Samuel Esteves)

Tilted layers of the Furnace Creek Formation have been eroded flat across the top, and more recent horizontal deposits of sand and gravel have since been laid on top of this old erosion surface.

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