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BNSF 7044, leading the BNSF geometry train, which looks for track defects as it moves across the rails, is westbound here and knocking down the ESS Chana, IL signal. He's headed back home to Minneapolis. and was easily photographed, as he had to take the sidings for high-priority "Z" trains before e could pass.
THE MAGIC OF GEOMETRY!!! Check this great project combining art and science for our children. If you will like to help pay for materials, please go to:
www.donorschoose.org/we-teach/470776.1296621585
No donation is too small. Thanks!!!
ODC3 - Geometry. You know how you have those little nic nacs sitting on your desk? Mine just happen to be a small collection of slinkies. Got to messing around and ended up with this shot which I thought looked cool.
We were in the park and this 'dragonfly with a wasp's body' was flying around the pond. It landed on the bushes nearby so I ran over and hovered my p&s over it on the macro setting and hoped for the best. I took 6 shots and this was the only one in focus, I was so chuffed!
Explore 20
Location: St.Mina Monastery, Western desert near Borg El-Arab, Mariut, few kilometers western Alexandria Border, Egypt
The Shot:
Nikon D90
Nikkor Wide Lens 10-24mm
Manual Mood
f/8
1/200 Sec.
iso 400
Software:
: : Lightroom: Decreasing the Saturation around the dome.
: : Photoshop: Final Processing (Canvas and Signature).
There was a small pond at Lake Macbride State Park that contained this interesting triangle block of ice. Amazing what nature creates!
wish animated gifs were allowed. Ten points for figuring this one out. Don't worry, you have a whole lifetime to do it.
Silver Geometry Project print #4, reprint.
Printed on salted paper. The greens and greys are silver nitrate, the yellows and browns are potassium dichromate.
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.
"The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. Geometry does not teach us to draw these lines, but requires them to be drawn."
-- Sir Isaak Newtton, Principia Mathematica
Some fun geometry I discovered with the minifig baseplates. Thank goodness I have around 8 million of them. Don't know how useful this is, I was just messing around.
A CN tech train pauses at Seward, IL, on 5-23-15 to make a few adjustments before continuing on their way.
Been a while since I last posted.
Cube Chain folded by me from 48 individual pieces of paper.
Last few months been very busy with architecture school. Since then I’ve made some real progress on the ryujin 3.5, have designed a few of my own models. Most have been simple, one is intermediate. Very cool stuff.
Expect more content soon!
Photo taken in August of 2017.