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Disco ball close-up of abstract patterns and intertwined motion of multicolored light streaks.
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Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
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.
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Glass Labyrinth sculpture by Robert Morris on south lawn in Donald J Hall Sculpture Park at Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri.
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The Lowry Park Zoo has decorations all over the park for their evening light show - called Zoominations - a Chinese Lantern Festival of Lights.
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34/365 - Geometric shape
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
It's that time of year where ALL my free time is spent at schools watching Lacrosse games. So, at half-time or between games I walk the school grounds and snap pictures.
Toilet paper with heavy contrast creating abstract patterns in black and white
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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.
2006 --- Octagonal Ceiling Moulding in Dining Room with Built-in Bookcases --- Image by © Pieter Estersohn/Beateworks/Corbis
Singapore --- Disc above Elevator between Train Platforms --- Image by © Richard Bryant/Arcaid/Corbis
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).
Take a look at the image in the large or the original size view.
Toilet paper with heavy contrast creating abstract patterns in black and white
All my photographs are copyright protected, If you wish to use my photos please contact me and we can discuss usage fees.
©Jim Corwin_All Rights Reserved 2018 Contact me at jimcorwin@live.com or visit my PhotoShelter site using the link Jim Corwin Photography on my Profile Page.
My website is jimcorwin.photoshelter.com
My E-Mail Address is jscorwin@mac.com
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I often find a piece of paper that calls for something I need to make. This is one of them. The layers on this one are a lot. Lots of circles and 7 stars and 7 Butterflies.
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ca. 1947 --- Wendy Burden wearing a net dress with inset of taffeta diamonds on the skirt --- Image by
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06 Jun 1977, Armet-sur-Marne, France --- David Bowie in Vasarely's Workshop --- Image by © Christian Simonpietri/Sygma/Corbis
A tiled wall of a building in Bradenton.
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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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