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Pattern on my old Vivitar Series 1 zoom.

Time for a coffee | The waiting game

a man walks not through space, but through rhythm – between pillars and shadows, framed by concrete silence, swallowed by symmetry and spit out into thought.

Inside Hassan II mosque in Casablanca. The windows facing the Atlantic ocean are decorated with patterns that create opportunities for photography.

Kreis, Rechteck und Quadrat ...

 

looks like a Victor Vasarely ...

 

entstand jedoch aus wunderschönen Holz-Bauklötzen, die Paul mir zur Geburt meiner Enkeltochter gesendet hat, die ich zu einem Bild komponierte ...

 

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When the ordinary turns abstract

The Parish Church of Santa María is situated in Plaza de España the historic centre of Alcoy, Built in the 18th century, its origins date back to the 1200s. The neoclassical style façade features columns and pilasters, with two symmetrical bell towers A large central rose window allows natural light to enter. A central dome over the transept, side chapels between the buttresses and sober decoration are typical of the neoclassical period. The high altarpiece is dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The church suffered major damage during the Spanish Civil War and had to be partially rebuilt. It is one of the most significant religious buildings in Alcoy and is still the centre of many religious and cultural celebrations in the city, including the famous Moors and Christians festivities.

Created in DDG Text 2 Dream using its "Artistic" Ai model.

Filters: PS Beta 2023, Topaz Gigapixel Ai, Topaz Studio.

So much hand painting.

 

Thanks for your visit, faves, and kind comments.

Crazy Tuesday - Geometry

Best efforts this week as no laptop available!!

It’s the push button flush on a caravan cistern !!

Nikon D80

Thank you for faves and comments

A unique installation at Confederation Park, Ottawa, during Winterlude 2018.

30,000 views ...amazing how many images everyone consumes these days:-) - does anyone remember any of them? or do you experience what I sometimes do - stumble upon an image, and I get all excited want to fave it only to discover that I'd already done so several months ago..............well my brain is getting a bit old and wrinkly, I guess:-)

two details layered, Toyo Ito architectural exhibit, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York City

For FFF+ Snap Happy Group

Challenge: Geometry

view from my home @ 18th floor...

LINES OF DEPARTURE VI

A wall of glass turns into a living canvas, where reflections, motion, and interior light merge into one shifting pattern.

The façade of Stasjonen in Tønsberg captures layers of transparency: offices, corridors, and the rhythm of LED lights suspended in mid-air.

Shot in monochrome to emphasize the geometry, the structure becomes a study in symmetry, depth, and urban stillness — a moment where architecture paints with light.

 

Fun fact

Modern glass buildings often reflect only 8–15% of direct light, but when multiple layers of interior illumination meet reflective surfaces, the visual complexity increases exponentially — creating “light echoes,” like the streaks visible in this photo.

a former industrial building in Leipzig-Plagwitz

 

From my week-end selection in Jardifoliz in Courseulles

In the cycladic island of Santorini Greece

hand(y)made

 

listen to Alt-J : Matilda

Aerial view of Tousson, just aside my favorite Buno Bonnevaux airfield,shortly after taking off from Orly airport

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

There is still a difference between something and nothing, but it is purely geometrical and there is nothing behind the geometry.

Martin Gardner,

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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