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Sunlit Ortonogons bodysurfing to shore.
Moss Landing, CA
If you wanna see the little birdie, you gotta view it Large and on Black
Art of AI Weiwei.
I always wonder why English have difficult words for some things. In Dutch a pentagon is called a vijfhoek what literally translate as five corner. And a hexagon is called zeshoek (six corner)
Light was pretty poor. Wishing I had my tripod so I could have chosen higher F and so more detail. Kick kick kicking myself.
A hexagon in a hexagon.
If you look at my Flickr Friday photo, you'll see the tin that the nut was sitting on.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)
A chunky graphite crayon and a ratchet socket wrench.
They incidentally happen to perfectly match in size. 😉
A macro view of the reverse side of a break-apart candy mold (See the first comment for a view of the other side). The frame represents a span of two-inches across.
Strobist info:
The scene was illuminated by a single Nikon SB900 speedlight camera left, fired in Manual mode @ ⅛ - power through a Neewer 24 x 24 - inch soft box.
The SB900 was triggered by PocketWizard Plus Xs.
Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar (red MC) 50mm/f1.8 with a 20mm extension tube attached.
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Revista LNH (Issue 28 now avaliable).
Tomada en Santiago de la Ribera (Murcia) - España.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
30"
f14
ISO 100
Canon 17-40mm @ 22mm
Hitech ND64
Hitech RGND 0.6
Giottos MT9271 + Ball Head MH 1300 + Remote control.
You can tell I'm getting desperate to finish 121 what with time running out and I'm getting busier every day!
121 pictures in 2021 (43) hexagonal
camera Diana F+ "Love Letter" film Potsdam 100 (120)
first time using Potsdam film, developed in Foma Retro Special dev. for 4½ min (my standard developer for almost all BW film)
Macro Mondays theme: Hexagon
Small origami hexagon box designed by Tomoko Fuse. The base and lid are each folded from a half sheet of 6" kami with an overall hexagon pattern. The finished box is 1.5" from point to point. The background is the same paper with the hexagon pattern in reverse colors.
HMM
Geometric
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