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When the weather is wintry and foul and unfit for man or beast, my work is kind enough to set me up in a nearby hotel for the night. The thought being that I’ll be excuseless with my punctuality for the next day’s daily tedium. When this happens, my co-workers tease me with suggestions of how to spend the evening. The usual ideas being:
1. Go to the fanciest restaurant in the hotel and order a six course meal and have the firm pay for it.
2. Order tons of pay-per-view porn and have the firm pay for it.
3. Order tons of drinks and invite the entire hotel back to your room for a Dionysian slip-n-slide orgy and have the firm pay for it.
You can imagine their disappointment when I tell them I spent the evening in the underground parking garage taking minimalist abstract pics.
But that’s my idea of fun!
MassDot/MBTA GP40MC #1136 (with the borrowed Amtrak "Corridor Clipper" geometry car in the consist) shoves rhe Keolis geo train north on the Middleboro Main Line at Bridgewater, MA.
January 23, 2021
This weeks theme for the FFF+ Snap Happy group of 'Geometry' was chosen by Tricia.
Although a challenging one initially, lots of walks last week in St.Kilda had me incredibly inspired.
It would be appreciated if anyone commenting could also respect the group rules.
Was a subject I never really cared for .. However when a model gives you angles on a rooftop it makes for great shots ..
Hollywood, CA - Vista Theater
The Vista has these cool Art Deco style hanging light fixtures. This is two of them combined to create a geometric abstract.
Geometry (from the Ancient Greek: γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space
Once the poor old 153 limped out of the way, NS 901 blasts off toward Atlanta. The geometry train was powered by ex. BN SD40-2 #3531 leading NS 36 and NS 32.
Euclid (circa 325-265 BC), the 'Father of Geometry' uses a divider and a tablet to explain Geometry to students. He was the most famous of the ancient Greek mathematicians.
Stanza della Segnatura, Musei Vaticani; July 2019
done a series of 3 Chaotic Geometry images today this one being the first....created a lot of it using mirrors although some of the original artwork I drew & cloned...
the colors remind me of little fruit sweets called Tic Tacs...that's a bit of useful information I bet...
seems to take a few moments to sharpen up if seen large but is pretty sharp eventually
thanks for looking in....appreciate it....best bigger.....hope you have a Great Day