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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.
Geometry train W001 heads east from Grand Rapids on a sunny October morning.
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São Paulo, 2025
Silent geometries for a deafening everyday life
The silence of a photograph does not show the deafening noise of the whirlpools within us.
Geometrias silenciosas para um cotidiano ensurdecedor
"O silêncio de uma fotografia não mostra o barulho ensurdecedor dos redemoinhos dentro de nós."
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.
Brás train station
São Paulo SP, Brasil, 2024
Silent geometries for a deafening everyday life
The silence of a photograph does not show the deafening noise of the whirlpools within us.
Geometrias silenciosas para um cotidiano ensurdecedor
"O silêncio de uma fotografia não mostra o barulho ensurdecedor dos redemoinhos dentro de nós."
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São Paulo SP, 2024
Silent geometries for a deafening everyday life
The silence of a photograph does not show the deafening noise of the whirlpools within us.
Geometrias silenciosas para um cotidiano ensurdecedor
"O silêncio de uma fotografia não mostra o barulho ensurdecedor dos redemoinhos dentro de nós."
Folow me on Instagram too / Me siga no Instagram também: www.instagram.com/yuribittar/
Not created by nature. The ratio of subsequent spiral radii for this snail is approximately 1.67. It is equal to 1.68 for nautilus. 1.68 is the well-known Golden Ratio.
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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Inside Hassan II mosque in Casablanca. The windows facing the Atlantic ocean are decorated with patterns that create opportunities for photography.
Graph paper squares. Trapezoids. Rectangles. But for me, originally, it was all about the bright yellow color in the sunlight.
Intentional failure to see the big picture
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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Dunes have always fascinated me because of their textures and geometries, colours and contrasts. They are mobile, forming and reforming and it's just never the same when you get there. They are like waves in water, just much much slower. An then there is life, little grasses and little flowers or bones. Well, step back from the image and discover the track of a tinny creepy crawler. I find it amazing how it stands out.
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