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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,

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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)

Architecture Herzog & de Meuron, One Park Drive, London.

Spiral structure

 

Shot on Canon eos 1n Agfa APX 400 @1600

Heilige Geometrie über dem Kircheneingang in Berlin Lankwitz

A walk around Aarhus Ø, a new part of the harbour in Aarhus, Denmark, led to this glimse of the setting sun through the geometrical shapes of the buildings. A very nice evening and a lucky snapshot with my phone.

A boy relaxing in a swimming pool, Malaysia

Exposition Art en plein air, Môtiers

Retrogression, les frères Chapuisat

Leçon de géometrie

Punta Mujeres, Lanzarote

Back to the tennis court

Model: Dovile Ciapaité

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Through a large sea umbrella.

through a concrete frame, a single cyclist carves a perfect line between light and shadow. above, the world disappears; below, only rhythm, symmetry, and the fleeting trace of movement remain.

Today's special: right-angled triangles, polygons, perfect squares...

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Au menu de la deuxième leçon: triangle rectangle, polygone, carré parfait...

 

1st lesson 1 // Leçon 1: www.flickr.com/photos/regisa/26671420961/in/dateposted/

 

"Lol... C'est samedi, c'est dur de nous faire faire de la géométrie ce jour là, Maître !!! ;))" // "It's Saturday and it's hard to make us work our geometry today, teacher !" (SOPHIE C. / www.flickr.com/photos/26450367@N04/)

 

"Terrific image !" // "Superbe image !" (Joe KEELEY / www.flickr.com/photos/keo6/ )

in my Street Art Series ....

 

Taken May 25, 2017 ...

Thanks for your visits, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto

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

Possible geometries for an impossible daily life

Geometrias possíveis para um cotidiano impossível

São Paulo, Brazil, 2023

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Coleção: A poesia dos movimentos invisíveis

 

É inevitável, pontos de conflito, linhas de organização e insurreição, invisbilidades. O tempo passa... por cima.

 

A poesia dos movimentos invisíveis: um olhar, um passo, um gesto, as linhas da cidade ou um detalhe qualquer, completados pelo olhar, criando uma poética nos movimentos que só existem no encontro entre corpos, fotógrafo, local, pessoas fotografados e quem vê a foto, e isso pode gerar uma potência de presença, uma dança estática.

 

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Collection: The poetry of invisible movements

 

It is inevitable, points of conflict, lines of organization and insurrection, invisibility. Time passes... over.

 

A look, a step, a gesture, the lines of the city or any detail, completed by the look, creating a poetics in the movements that only exist in the encounter between bodies, photographer, place, people photographed and who sees the photo, and this can generate a power of presence, a static dance.

When natural light meets artificial light.

My first creative shot using front cam. :)

Ilex Graflex 127mm f 3.5

Autumn Geometries by Daniel Arrhakis (2014)

  

Work made for CONTEST # 12 - Repetition, Pattern and Rhythm - Art Museion (November 15 to December 14) :

 

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You are all welcome dear friends to this new challenge! : )

 

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I spent an absurd amount of tie working to get the lines in this image just right for good left/right symmetry. These things just bother me.

 

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An Ultra-Wide-Angle Capture of the Nizamiya Turkish Mosque in Midrand, Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. This gives something of a sense of the sheer vastness and remarkable symmetry of the mosque interior. It can take up to 6000 worshoppers - as many folk as the quorum in the classical Athenian Ecclesia required. I have used a 'cold-tone' desaturation technique to emphasize the architectural geometry and extraordinary symmetry of the interior.

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