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These images all started as pictures of some actual object, scene or whatever, but have been played with in Photo Shop in various ways. In some you might recognize the original subject matter, in many they bear little resemblance to what they started as. I love hearing what different people see in these almost as much as I love making them, so fire away--tell me what you see or feel about them!
The Napali Coast is known for it's jagged cliffs that intersect exposed ocean. It's also the location of the world famous Kalalau Trail which ends at a beach located in this frame. This particular shot was taken from a helicopter an hour or two after sunrise.
2018P52 Intersecting lines
A bicycle wheel. A bit closer than a shot I posted for different groups yesterday.
52 weeks the 2018 Edition - transportation
Una bella vista
De una ciudad
Y de un amor
Tránsitos extasiados;
Intersectándose entre ángulos escondidos bajo puentes
Una inmensa ciudad subiendo lentamente hacia las alturas
Me gustan los elementos que aquí figuran, por favor sus comentarios me ayudaran
Modelo Jasmin Zuñiga
Ciudad Valparaíso, 5ª Region CHILE
There are two types of bagpipes indigenous to Brittany. The veuze is very similar to other western European bagpipes such as the Gaita from Galicia and Asturies, while the biniou kozh (old biniou in Breton) is much smaller and is used to accompany the bombarde. The biniou, which plays exactly one octave above the bombarde, and bombarde duo (soner ar couple) are an integral and common part of Breton folk music, and was used historically for dance music. The two performers play alternate lines that intersect at the end, in a similar manner to the Kan ha Diskan style of singing; the bombarde does not usually play every line of the tune, however, usually instead playing every other line, or three out of four lines in a dance tune. The Highland bagpipe, which was imported in the late 19th century, is often called binioù braz, sometimes pib-veur (the large biniou, the large pipe).
Wikipedia
Name: 20 INTERSECTING CUBES
Designer: Cheng Chit Leong
Units: 30
Paper: 4.5*10.7 cm (1 : 2.598)
Final height: ~ 10 cm
Joint: no glue
Aerial photograph of intersecting highways, SR 826, the north-south Palmetto Expressway (a toll road), and SR 836, the east-west Dolphin Expressway (also a toll road), Miami, Florida. In this view to the south one can see at least five levels of freeway and quite heavy traffic headed southward. Along the right edge of the image (in mid-distance) is the Mall of the Americas.