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another reflection/projection of the light bouncing off the glass in the forefront to the wall behind it.
Looking up through one of the huge pylons which support power lines across the wide expanse of the River Severn near Arlingham, Gloucestershire. England.
"Geometric Shapes" done for "Macro Mondays"
this tiny slinky measures less than 1 inch across...
HMM Everyone!
""" 'You really think, this will be a safe place for us, so we can hide until Easter?'
'Yes my dear, relax…no one will find us here…;-)' """
Two very cute and exotic looking origami hens are hiding on a secret place ;-))
Their folding sequence is more or less the same, just with a few changes at the end, so the left Hen gets a 'square bottom' and the other one a triangle shape.
Both folded from one piece of double colored paper red/pattern, 15x15cm. Final size: about 6cm height
Model: origami Geometric Hens / origami Gallins Geometricas
Design: RomĂ¡n DiĂ¡z
Diagrams in book "Origami Essence" by RomĂ¡n DiĂ¡z.
Created for the Shock of the New Contest Geometric Shapes
All photos used are my own. Japanese text brushes by Obsidian Dawn.
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Las Setas de Sevilla, also known as the Metropol Parasol project by architect JĂ¼rgen Mayer, is the largest wooden structure in the world. Its construction was carried out with the objective of renovating the Plaza de la EncarnaciĂ³n in the city of Seville, in the autonomous community of AndalucĂa (Spain).
Las Setas de Sevilla, tambiĂ©n conocido como proyecto Metropol Parasol del arquitecto JĂ¼rgen Mayer, constituye la estructura de madera mĂ¡s grande del mundo. Su construcciĂ³n se llevĂ³ a cabo con el objetivo de renovar la Plaza de la EncarnaciĂ³n de la ciudad de Sevilla, en la comunidad autĂ³noma de AndalucĂa (España).