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Classic Anglepoise lamp.

Triangular compositions Week 9 of 52.

Actual and implied triangular shapes.

 

The sharp angular profile of a GE trio catch the last of the fading sunlight as they head west.

Grote Kauwenberg, Antwerp

A school's fire escape stairs in Fayetteville, Texas (population 258). The School's grand opening ceremony was held in 1911:

 

"Upon the conclusion of the addresses and after a photograph was taken of the assembly, the procession brought the guests down to the Germania Hall where a bountiful supply of BBQ, pickles, bread and cake, and liquid refreshments were served for which Fayetteville is so well known. The remainder of the afternoon was passed with additional speeches and various amusements. At night, a ball was held which was well attended and greatly enjoyed by everyone." Source: Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce.

Physical properties

Rotation association

Reference angle

Detail from the EDP building in Lisboa

Input events

Reactive view

Form model

Random practice, no plan

and a leap of faith at the Valley of the Rocks, Devon, UK

A poorly-judged reckless action here will result in serious injury, or worse, a visit from the grim reaper!

 

I've replaced my original jpeg post with one at a 'cleaner' resolution

 

Geometry of a white house. My internet had crawled to a stop later this afternoon evening. Just loved everyone's geometry photos.

Goneplax rhomboides is a species of crab. It is known by the common name angular crab because of its angular carapace. Although it is also called the square crab, its shell is in fact more trapezoidal than square. This species is also known as the mud-runner because they are able to run away quickly when threatened.

El río Ara desciende congostado en la entrada del Valle de Bujaruelo.

 

Trípode, disparador remoto, filtros polarizador circular y degradado suave de 3 pasos.

Walking around this building, I was drawn to how its angular form caught the light against the dark sky. By positioning myself to capture this specific perspective, I wanted to transform what might be an ordinary structure into something more dramatic and abstract.

The high contrast processing was a deliberate choice to emphasize the geometric quality and the repetitive pattern of the facade elements. I find that stripping away color and context can reveal the pure architectural forms that might otherwise go unnoticed.

What I enjoy about architectural photography is finding these moments where buildings become almost like abstract sculptures. The V-shaped composition creates this sense of upward movement that gives energy to what's actually a static structure.

By isolating just this fragment against the dark background, I wanted to focus attention on the interplay between light and form - how illumination transforms and defines the building's character in ways we might miss when viewing it as a whole.

Railway bridge across the Kennet Avon Canal near Thatcham, Berkshire.

Two angular mushrooms on tree stump shot from below with bokeh in the background.

Vibrant congeries

Actual occasions

Ceaselessly coming into being

 

Leitz Wetzlar Germany Elmarit CF 150mm f2.8

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Detail of the exterior of the Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp, Belgium.

Another old photo that I wanted to rework. Some some they used Meteora, some say they used Saxony's Switzerland, the chinese say that James Cameron used Zhangjiajie National Park as inspiration for Avatar.

 

I worked more on this photo that I am willing to accept, and I was not really convinced in the end, I prefered the blue colors but you can see more details and deepness in red and yellow.

 

Back in May 2020 just two months after the working from home and lockdown order, I walked by a local hospital about 10 minutes away and photographed the garage. No one at the time would think that working from home would become the norm 10 months after.

 

Toronto East General (Michael Garron) Hospital

Brighton Marina Walk

Pé Alado building | Architecture by Luis Cunha | Braga

Trondheim, Norway.

(Abstract #3 / Come, Shadows, Caress My Wall #2)

 

Basile Pesso - Barcelona © July 2 016

First broadcast 2 016

This little scene of ice triangles and shimmery winter cottonwoods made me think that Monet and Kandinsky had a meet up in this small little canyon and collaborated on a plein air painting.

One of the new condo buildings lining the quay walkway along the Fraser River in Steveston, BC.

One of the goals of the Alan Murphy Bird Flight Photo Workshop was to capture Yellow-billed Magpies so the angle of light would show their iridescence. They have an undulating flight pattern with quick dives that made it challenging. They roost in groups so it was also challenging to find an isolated one. I took probably a thousand or more shots (not exaggerating), over the 4 days, before fortunately getting this one. and a few other keepers. Sony a9; Sony 200-600 mm lens at 379mm; 1/4000 sec; f/7.1; ISO 500; Topaz DeNoise and Sharpen .

Contrapicado del patio interior del Palau de la Virreina, Barcelona.

 

Los que estéis por Barcelona, no os perdáis la exposición "Anti-Fotoperiodismo" que hay en él. Espectacular.

   

Nikon D3

Nikon 14-24 AF-S 2.8

 

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