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Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
Matthew 6:34
A quilt pattern on the side of a building in Geneva on the Lake, Ohio
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©Christine A. Owens 6.6.18
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A quiet Sunday morning in London's financial district. ideal for a walk to enjoy both the architecture and the art: 19 artworks were on show in public spaces across the Square Mile for Sculpture in the City 2019. The annual art event was in its ninth year and was extended because of Covid-19.
Track Geometry train W001-16 was making a northbound trip up the Toledo Sub on a partly sunny Tuesday evening. Fortunately, the sun had perfect timing and lit up the scene nicely. They were testing all of the siding tracks on this trip. The previous day's southbound run was all on the main track.
I usually opt for floral dresses, but this intrigued me, especially as it was in the sales and only available in my size, consequentially, very cheap. I liked it the moment I put it on and the pattern is quite forgiving of my tummy.
There should be a few more snaps coming as I try things out bought in the sales.
A new building at a local business park. Most of the buildings are nondescript but the roof of this building is interesting. I stood directly in front of it and isolated one of the repeating units. The roof top door looks out of place.
Olympus OM-D E-M5 & M.Zuiko 17mm 1:1.8
A straight, non-HDR photo with a bit of a retro look to it, plenty of strong lines, shapes and textures. I'm actually wondering what groups might be appropriate for this work, could it be construed as artistic? or not?.
Geometry—holding the frame.
A person performs a floor stretch with one leg extended upward and the other bent, highlighting controlled form and toned muscles.
Uno scatto di Torino, per il concerto dei Muse. Due giorni indimenticabili per il concerto e per la città .
I thought this picture was meaningless at first glance, but to a closer look I realized it had many symmetrical geometric figures that instinctively caught my eye.
The shot has been captured in Naples @ "Federico II" University.
I love the geometry of this bud. There's another one of the same species that I took in the Hollyhock garden on Cortes Island that I will upload as well.
The logomark for Fever started as a degree symbol set in Helvetica. The obvious connection to heat took it more towards a simple geometric abstraction of a flame. (This version has been glossed-up to better match its peers.)
Sants is a neighborhood in the southern part of Barcelona. Formerly an industrial town on the plain bordering Barcelona, known as Santa Maria de Sants, it belongs nowadays to the district of Sants-Montjuïc and is bordered by the districts of Eixample to the northeast, Les Corts to the northwest, and by the municipality of l'Hospitalet de Llobregat to the south. Sants is a neighborhood with a clear identity because of its historical origins. It was the main core of an independent village until 1897 when it became part of Barcelona, the former municipality of Sants included most of the actual neighborhood of Sants-Montjuïc district. By then, Sants had a population of 19,105 inhabitants, and the neighbourhood had a strong industrial character, home to some of the most important manufacturers of Spanish textiles...
...taken near the Sants Estació...
Barcelona, Spain...
yesterday wasn't exactly the best day to take photos, got chased out twice by the security at 2 different places & was caught in a heavy downpour. Hopefully next week will be better
An NS track geometry train (NS 905) works east on track 1 of the Lehigh Line during a rainstorm. Trailing the single SD60E are NS geometry cars 34 and 33.