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Macro Monday's and the theme of "Geometry Shapes".
For this weeks theme I had to choose Nuts. They have two geometrical shapes in one. Circles on the inside and Hexagon around the outside.
I chose to arrange six in a kind of Triangle as well. Also I decided to use the old trick of illuminating them with flash but putting Blue and Red gels on for a splash of colour.
An ongoing series of Black and White photos exploring the shapes and patterns of urban architecture in Toronto Canada.
West wall of No 156 Front St W.
Original photography from 2019 using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens. Reprocessed using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
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The photograph was taken in Manchester on February the 10th 2020
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Val Pusteria near Brunico
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La poésie est une chose aussi précise que la géométrie.
Gustave Flaubert
Poetry is as precise a thing as geometry
Montréal, QC
lines - angles - circles... geometry.
pic uploaded for #FlickFriday theme #BeautifulGeometry.
Hard to say what is "Your Best Shot" ... but this could be in my case, because I only had one chance to shoot before the authority came out to forbid me to continue doing it and the result was almost perfect ... just what I wanted achieve.
If you ever find yourself in Tacoma Washington you must make time to visit the glass museum. Dale Chihuly and his group of merry folks make incredible art and the process is amazing.
This one got put aside because I couldn't make the call on the different comps, this is the simplest, but it loses the beehive IDK, It's more about the shapes I think. I have a few more in the folder with it if you would like to see more of this place, it's way cool.
I almost forgot, I hit the dreaded one pick a day button, sorry, there just isn't enough time in the day to see five picks from everyone and I was becoming frustrated so....... if I miss a Rembrandt, let me know and I'll stop by.