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CSXs Track Geometry train and an SD70MAC are parked for the weekend on the Presidents track near Buffalo Central Terminal.
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Crazy Tuesday - Geometry
Best efforts this week as no laptop available!!
It’s the push button flush on a caravan cistern !!
Night shot, exposure 37 minutes (yes, more than half an hour), taken on September 22nd 2012 at the shores of lake Rosset (2.709 m), Nivolet plateau, Gran Paradiso National Park (Italy).
Geometry has been paramount in conceiving this photo:
1) bottom rectangular shape: the waters of the lake
2) center triangular areas: Col Rosset (3.025 m), Col Leynir (3.084 m), Taou Blanc (3.438 m)
3) summit semicircular area of the sky: concentric star trails toward the Polaris
shot started when the moon (phase 43%) was setting behind me and my camera, in order to get still some shades on the mountains, at least during the very first minutes of the long exposure, just to give body and three-dimensionality to the landscape.
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Created in DDG Text 2 Dream using its "Artistic" Ai model.
Filters: PS Beta 2023, Topaz Sharpen Ai.
Oil paint texture applied in Photoshop.
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Another shot from the way back of our holidays in France. I found these nice architectural forms on the area of the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany.
Shot with Nikon D5100.
ISO 400
105 mm
f/9.0
1/1250 sec
Editing in PS Lightroom 5 and PS Elements 12.
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
Eye catching color and geometries on the 720 Rusk building in downtown Houston.
This past Friday was the first time for me to go to downtown Houston to shoot photos since before the pandemic. Pre-pandemic, other than a few year period, I had worked in downtown Houston for 19 years. So I was always down there. It was fun to spend some time exploring the city architecture.