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Geometry train W001 heads east from Grand Rapids on a sunny October morning.
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We were climbing up the steps to the Love Trail to take some sunset pictures of Vernazza when I saw this lichen growing on the rock. Maybe I'll get around to posting some a sunrise/sunset pictures from the Cinque Terre at some point, but I like this one better. Hey, I'm kind of weird that way, what can I say.
BNSF 8099 rolls down the BNSF Hannibal Sub. at Mp. 69 in Elsberry, MO. with the geometry train (U-CHIBIR5 30Z) on March 31st, 2020.
Coordinate Geometry
looking through my Japan 2019 archive and came across this file that I had not processed.
I thought it was worth processing
For Macro Mondays Theme: Just White Paper
This is an image of the horizontal filing system I use. Simply place the next piece of paper you receive at work on top of the last, being careful not to form a neat pile.
Slowly catching up with everyone...
RX100M3 9mm | f3 | 1/4 sec | ISO 125
I confess finding delight with lines of all kinds, for squares, circles, triangles and rectangles. And especially when they are used in photography to create structure, depth and visual interest.
New year, new exploration of something 100 times...in 2026 the "x" is geometry, and I'll be on the lookout for literal/ manmade geometry or naturally occurring in the environment.
100x: the 2026 Edition
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Looking up in Paris's Montparnasse station, I found this striking pattern where the blue sky creates geometric shapes through the glass ceiling. The linear structure frames the natural light, turning architectural functionality into abstract composition.
Inside Hassan II mosque in Casablanca. The windows facing the Atlantic ocean are decorated with patterns that create opportunities for photography.
This is a detail shot of a barn on Carthage Junction Road in Hickman, Tennnessee. Nestled between the railroad tracks and the creek, someone loved her enough at one time to add gingerbread style trim; rare for a barn in our area. Age has its own beauty.
For Flickr Friday
Theme: Bubbles
Macro of soap bubbles.
Nikon 18-55mm @ 55mm with 12mm & 20mm extension tubes. Backlit by leds.
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Another photo from my series "Geometries".
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