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Pic by Tonic

 

In my heart, In my soul,

Feel my heart, Feel my soul.

In my heart, In my soul,

I'll be there for you.

In my heart, In my soul,

Feel my heart, Feel my soul.

In my heart, In my soul,

I'm here to let you free.

 

I'll be there for you to take control

Music makes me high everyday

I'll be there for you to take control

Music makes me high everyday

 

Like a morning sunshine

sunshine Be your mind

Like a morning sunshine

sunshine

 

In my heart, In my soul,

Feel my heart, Feel my soul.

In my heart, In my soul,

I'll be there for you.

In my heart, In my soul,

Feel my heart, Feel my soul.

In my heart, In my soul,

I'm here to let you free.

Taken on Nov 2011 at High Island Reservoir East Dam Hong Kong National Geopark

Seidenweberhaus

Architects Max Sippel / Bruno Trubert* / Rolf Klein / Manfred Oppmann / Otmar Nentwig, 1972–1976

Krefeld, Germany

 

"Angular geometric shapes like the hexagon seem to dominate the building of the event centre. Floors lie irregularly on top of each other and are supported by pillars. Projections and recesses alternate and create galleries. Concrete panels design the façade and their flattened edges make them almost round. Horizontal bands of windows design the individual floors and give the building a more tranquil appearance.

Scheduled for demolition, however there is a temporary extension to using the current building. There are plans for a new city hall on the site." (www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/15802395#15931369)

  

"Silk City Gallery

After almost five decades, the Seidenweberhaus has come to the end of the road: the days of the striking concrete block on Theaterplatz are numbered, the demolition is a done deal. But before heavy machinery rolls in, around 30 international street artists use the building as an impetus and inspiration for their work. From Tuesday 20th to Sunday 25th July [2021], they decorate it from all sides as "Silk City Gallery" with murals, graffiti and 3D art.

[...] The farewell to a building is celebrated that has accompanied the city society for a long time. The place lends itself to an artistic exploration, precisely because it so clearly calls for new impulses.

The artists come from Krefeld and the region as well as from countries such as Spain, Italy, Canada, Mexico and the Ukraine."

(Translated from krefelder-perspektivwechsel.de/projekt/silk-city-gallery)

 

3D art by Vanessa and Lydia Hitzfeld, 2021

 

*Bruno Trubert, the photographer's grandfather, was about to retire at the time of the project and was not involved in the design, but only in the construction management.

I had to try my hand at some of these mini hexagons. They are quite fun to make!

 

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Painting by Dan Steven

acrylic on canvas

16x20 inches

The Macro Mondays theme for tomorrow, 8/28, is hexagons. Luckily I had a great bottle. Size verification and context pictures going up soon and will be in the first comment box. This may be the posting :)

 

For Sliders Sunday I deepened the contrast, pumped up the colors and virtually dusted!! I find that kind of “dusting” to be rather soothing.

 

…….💙 HSS 💙

It's okay, I won't subject you to hexagons every other day until the blanket is completed, but I wasn't happy with the photo from a couple of days ago and seriously, I love making these, I love joining them as-you-go and I love how they're looking already.

 

Blogged

 

[Day 101/365 - 2009-04-11]

For macro mondays theme: mesh.

 

Found it in the garden in an unused watering can. I don't know which kind of bee makes that.

 

Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 + 20mm extension tube.

Hexed In - Hexagon Pillow Pattern available in Issue 1 of Fat Quarterly.

 

Available 27th April 2010.

 

see www.fatquarterly.com for more information

1" english paper piece hexagons

 

Lightening bugs and other mysteries, Mendocino

#hexagon got screwed.

 

I have used two candles from two sides. For the backdrop, I used red cloth and lit that with a torch light. Did some basic retouch using LR.

Plymouth, Devon, England

Quarter-inch hexagonal nuts shot with a Konica Hexanon AR 50mm f/1.4 lens.

Giant’s Causeway, Nordirland.

Unesco Welt-Kulturerbe seit 1986.

Säulenartige Disjunktion von Basaltschmelze in regelmäßige Prismen,

 

Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland.

Unesco World Heritage Site since 1986.

Columnar jointing of basaltic flow into regular prisms.

 

(Canon EOS with neutral density filter)

Thanks for taking time to comment, fave and look at my work. I really appreciate.

captured in the abandoned Hospital SC. (2015)

Minolta Rokkor X 135mm f2.8

Toulouse, France. 28 May, 2016.

Strasbourg, France. 29 December, 2016.

Blogged. An addition to our wall of doll quilts.

A green tabular hexagonal prism of Fluorapatite with pinacoid terminal faces on both sides modified with small pyramidal faces around the edges. This specimen measures 18x17x8mm. This photo is a composite of 57 photos combined using Helicon Focus DOF software.

... of a tulip.

 

I am loving my tulips at the moment! They are so jolly!

 

121 Pictures in 2021 ... #43. Hexagonal

 

Sony α7 II

Sigma 24-70mm lens

 

Hexagon "apple blossom" blanket.

Handdyed cotton yarn.

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The conditions must have been ideal for these crystals to grow up to 2 cm in length. Probably the ice formed directely from water vapour just above the snow.

For Macro Monday theme "Hex".

Made most of this while at the beach

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