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New Church of S. Romão in the village of the same name near the city of Seia in the Guarda district in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park.
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A view of the Natural History Museum at Amherst College. I spent most of a 10:20 - 1:30 free block editing pictures today. My Wednesdays are going to be pretty sick this year haha. I took 7154 pictures this summer, so for the next couple of weeks I'll probably be sifting through old pictures and uploading the stuff I like.
edit: Thank you daruma* for awarding this "Admin's Pic of the Day" (13/9/09)!
"Map out your future, but do it in pencil." ~ Jon Bon Jovi
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Submission for odc challenge: geometry.
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Explored 28 January 2012. Thank you all.
Geometry ...
in Blackandwhite ...
in my BlackandWhite Series # 3 ... Pic # 97 ...
Taken May 2, 2021 ...
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Leica M9M, Carl Zeiss C Biogon 2,8/35 ZM T. © All rights reserved. This photograph is Copyright and may NOT in part or in whole be reproduced in any electronic or printed medium without prior permission from the photographer.
Geometry ... pattern ...
in my BlackandWhite Series # 3 ... Pic # 77 ...
Taken Jan 10, 2021
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Geometry
The strength and beauty that geometry brings in the urban landscape. Shapes, reflections, lights and shadows. In front of the eastern palace in Madrid, life goes on.
Geometria
La fuerza y belleza que aporta la geometria en el paisaje urbano. Formas, reflejos, luces y sombras. Frente al palacio de oriente en Madrid la vida sigue su curso.
In process of different approach to architecture and environment in general.
While traveling through the arid landscapes of Morocco's Atlas Mountains, I was fascinated by these natural patterns created by dried mud. I chose to photograph these cracks in black and white to emphasize the contrast and highlight the organic geometry that emerges from this natural phenomenon.
The monochrome conversion transcends the initial subject - mere cracks in the mud - to reveal an almost architectural abstract composition. The tight framing eliminates any sense of scale, leaving viewers free to imagine whether they're observing a microscopic view or an aerial perspective. Nature is an artist that constantly creates ephemeral works, and my role as a photographer is to capture these moments of grace before they vanish.
This is a stacking macro done with 60mm and one extension ring, no photomanipulation (except pile fusion and NIK filters).
The extreme monochrome processing seemed to give a solid texture to the young crop lines which was appealing somehow.
the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
This may look like some sort of strange geometry test (calculate the area of the small triangles if the hypotenuse is...), but is really the underside of the Pennybacker Bridge (a.k.a. the 360 Bridge) in Austin, Texas. I found the lines and angles to be interesting, so I guess maybe I have some sort of a latent love of geometry!