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Crazy Tuesday - Geometry
Best efforts this week as no laptop available!!
It’s the push button flush on a caravan cistern !!
Norfolk Southern train 906 crept across the old Reading PH&P Bridge over the Susquehanna with a pair of research slugs in tow. Neither of the towed track geometry vehicles are strangers to the Harrisburg area, but this was my first time seeing them together on the same train, and not paired with one of the converted passenger cars used during inspection runs.
According to Altoonaworks.info, NS 34 (middle) was build from a Norfolk and Western slug that started out as an SD35, NW 1530. The second unit is NS 38, known as "The Brick." That unit was built from former SD40, NS 1620. Both vehicles were reportedly heading for Altoona for upgrades.
A classic shot, high voltage, high contrast, square, wires, lines and planes in abundance, perfect for my series L&P:
surprising compositions in the everyday, a special view of buildings, interiors ... lines made abstract.
There is more of this series at Lines and planes
An ongoing series of Black and White photos exploring the shapes and patterns of urban architecture in Toronto Canada.
East wall of No 111 St Clair Ave W.
Original photography from 2019 using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens. Reprocessed using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
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There is still a difference between something and nothing, but it is purely geometrical and there is nothing behind the geometry.
Martin Gardner,
in my Street Art Series ....
Taken May 25, 2017 ...
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photo. Same builning as Ben Paul F0034
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Had this picture on my stream sometime ago, in b&w, but it disappeared!!! hope it won't happen again!!
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[...] As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality [...]
-- Quote by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955), "Geometry and Experience", January 27, 1921
Paris, France (September, 2007)
Angular bracing on the Brunel Building, viewed alongside the decorative screens on the pedestrian walkway into Paddington Station.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Cristiana Damiano . All rights reserved. www.cristianadamiano.com
The simplicity of geometric shapes: a pyramid and a sphere, in nature. And around, nothing: only the desert.
This is very amazing for me.