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A tiled wall of a building in Bradenton.
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There is simply no way to adequately describe the causeway with pictures or words. It's a large swath of stones that are all geometrically fashioned. Most are in hexagon shapes, sometimes with a few more or a few less sides. all the sides are flat, naturally formed that way out of basalt and other stones. It's amazing. Additionally, many have spherical tops and bottoms that fit into each other, as they're cracked between. Supposedly, Fionn built the causeway to challenge Benandonner. Geologists say that it was created when a volcano erupted, covering the area in lava. Some settled in deep pools. The top cooled off quickly, making weak rock, and the bottom cooled slowly, gradually forming basalt and other rocks, which cracked in even patterns, horizontally and vertically. The erosion has left the geometric shapes after many years.
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Senior graphic design student Landry Miller sits inside a giant version of his submission for the Manifest poster. The giant cardboard structures will be on display in the 623 S Wabash building during the Manifest Urban Arts Festival.
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Acrylic on 8x8" canvas panels. Painted for my guest bath...have a shower curtain with circles pattern....
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MATH - COVER EASILY MATH: POWER NUMBER AND CONJUNCTION - A LEVEL MATH - IB - IGCSE
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Exposure 0.1 sec (1/10)
Aperture f/1.8
Focal Length 50 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Diana Center, Barnard College, by Weiss/Manfredi, Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York
Kôyasan, Japan --- Detail in a japanese zen garden; koyasan wakayama japan --- Image by © Philippe Widling/Design Pics/Design Pics/Corbis
Olive Green sheer fabric with sparkles on the fabric. Tied with a gold metallic bow. This wine bag makes a nice wine bottle wrap for the upcoming holiday parties. What a nice way to present a bottle of wine to your host/hostess when you arrive at a holiday party.
From a smoke free enviroment.
my scanner at home is FUCKING LITTLE, so here is the top half of a drawing I made for my parents for christmas.
(Impossible triangle!!)
gesso, markers (bled with water), ink, collaged dyed kleenex
Seen on the way to work, at Sixth & Basin Streets, Harrisburg PA. I was struck by the geometricshapes and lines: intersecting lines and patterns they made, including the cracks; the lighter patch of concrete; the stop sign's octagon shadow - which happened to be nearly centered on the lighter patch of concrete; the crosswalk lines and the curb. It all couldn't escape the notice of my ADD mind. :)
I applied Photoshop's paint daubs filter to the image (brush 1, sharpness 7).
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Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America, 58 Park Avenue, designed by James Stewart Polshek, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Some more patterns created with D-toys magnetic geometric shapes. I made the upper right thing. The rest is by my 5yo son.
Disco ball close-up of abstract patterns and intertwined motion of multicolored light streaks.
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Art and Architecture Building of the UIC has a geometric glass dome on the top, which is reflected on the dark glass windows beneath it, that wraps around a staircase. It was a pleasant surprise to find it, as I went up the stairs, looking for interesting detail to photograph.
Purple Allium flowers English Gardens, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada --- Image by © Ken Gillespie/All Canada Photos/Corbis
here is another top half of a drawing I made for my parents for christmas.
gesso, markers (bled with water), ink, collaged dyed kleenex
In dance, we at times use props in our choreographies. However, we still follow a certain order when using those props. The tossing of a ball or the swinging of a baton is still done with a certain “rhythm”. The subject here has equipped a pair of uniquely-patterned circles into her dance.
This photo was quite tricky for me to capture. Firstly, I had no models to help me and therefore, had to use a tripod and remote. Since I needed both my hands to toss the circles, I had to set my camera so that the shutter opens two seconds after I press the remote. Therefore, I had to have good timing. Secondly, since I can’t see myself through the viewfinder, I had to position my body well so it looks good in the frame and at the same time, be cautious of how I toss the circles. I couldn’t toss it too high, too forward or too behind me. I am happy by how the top part of the frame cuts off just at the tip of the top circle and how the two circles “made contact” just at its tips. This was done without cropping any part of the photo.
I had purposely chosen to capture this photo in front of this window (even though it wasn’t a very wide one) because it’s the only window in my house with blinds. The blinds create a rhythm by itself and so does the building behind, actually. Plus, I like the silhouette created from being in front of a window. Besides lines, there are also a lot of geometric shapes in this photo. I used an aperture of f/4.5 and a shutter speed of 1/320 of a second.