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After I posted my Math Compass photo for Macro Mondays (theme was Rule), I felt that it could have been done much differently. Since I just can't wait until the end of the year for the possiblility of a MM theme of Redux, here it is...

Combine math and art for creative kids.

 

Source by mdfarmer

  

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We went to the mountains and camp with the fire and lakes, the smell of mint and a chimney. It wasn’t you on the corner, honestly I imagined it would spin me out of the picture. Out of the picture, next to Bob, Kate and Lou, staring at all those other shells, rolling down slide, speaking team’s language, nowhere to nowhere.

 

To the mountains, taken in by the wind-works watching the squirrels gather in the gallery sorting through water throwing your childhood game backwards. Once in the story when we snap off another click I rage to believe downstairs two cups of coffee across the tray waiting for social investment. With the grass, the milk and math, the devoted family by the runway, a frame of the view someone else covers.

 

The girls in the billboard, the shattering clouds cut the morning sun off then the line of purples after the storm glancing on the tiles, two wooden poles hold the frame and from their wet narrow track the billboard girls deflect in the other window, brushing where everything is lips closing in a chime of plums, oxygen, gold and regret, grief and repetition. Pink as birthday balloons, the rainbow emerges from the dull lake to the East, the running water, the billboard girls speak.

 

Humming in the air that masks us clear droplets of blood warming my hands then up to the house a thousand leaves chained burst with a puff and roll speeding away. A thousand leaves for me to give off the little laughing, drop the chain-saw and fall asleep.

 

I live in the land where the waterfall flows through a pool and through the ocean the sparrows revolve, the scales grow, a bump and a trail of miniatures, maps and compass and insects crowding to meet me on this street. After and before every morning on the phone and the couch, I hold in until I begin typing when I step across the sleep I stretch at a fraction of a breath. This is part of what I like. And cows.

 

In the face of deliberately misconstruing these wounds as a kind of case, disseminated and faked by frustration, the light indicates no coincidence. Boxes through boxes, it’s 27 miles of shrubby cactuses then the 56-feet tall tree like an iron gate. You have arrived.

We're Here! : Calculators

 

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184/365/2022, 4202 days in a row

He works hard here ... Fun time!!!...

I was looking at old photos of my wife and I, from the early days of dating and college, etc. It was always just our little family of two, and our dog of course. It's such an amazing feeling knowing that our family has grown just a little bit - such simple math and addition but has made all the difference in our lives. Photos of two have turned into photos of three. I mean, I'm a dad. Holy crap. I have this amazing little girl who calls me dada and will look to me in life when she needs something. To be responsible for another life and the future/growth of that life - it's probably the most honor I've ever felt.

 

Anyways, I wanted to keep the edit on this one fairly simple. This is actually an outtake from that series I took in the park a couple of weekends ago. To get Ella to smile for photos, I usually act really silly or do something dumb - I think that's what I was in the process of doing when this one fired. I had a couple of others I was editing where we're all looking at the camera, but something about this just makes me smile. I guess it's just a "real" moment.

 

We're going on vacation tomorrow for a week, so I'll be away from Flickr for a few days. I'm hoping the weather holds up and I'm able to take a ton of photos!! I do want to take a second since I'll be away to say thank you so much to everyone who has ever viewed, commented, favorited, or bothered to care about my work. I've mentioned it before, but I started photography in January and I feel like I've grown so much in such a short amount of time. I'm not good by any means, but I think I'm improving and that's what really matters for me. My improvement can be traced back directly to the support of my Flickr-mates. I know some people feel strongly that Flickr numbers don't matter, comments don't matter, favorites don't matter, and that it's all about the work. That's true, but giving someone confidence and encouragement through comments and views can be the difference between photography being a short lived hobby to something that is part of them within. I know, because I'm one of them. I say all this because I'm feeling so blessed these days with the support I'm receiving here. There's so much amazing work out there that deserves more attention. I love you guys. I really mean that.

 

Can't wait to see everyone's streams when I get back.

 

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-ben

Ghoulia can explain everything

Twyla looks for my mistakes

Abbey erased my mistakes

Spectra always gives me the right pencil

Catrine purrs and calms me

Clawdeen makes me smile :)

Just messing around. These work out perfectly; each set of four forms a perfect square, so that the sides are actual stud lengths. So, yes, you could build a sturdy, angled square with these.

 

Blue: 6 studs each side

Green: 11 studs each side

Brown: 14 studs each side

Tan: 16 studs each side

Orange: 18 studs each side

Yellow: 21 studs each side

Pink: 26 studs each side

 

Here's the list I used; I'll do a larger one when I can free up a larger baseplate.

Sunset Park. Brooklyn, NY

a page from math journal.

 

My latest piece, something a little different.

 

"Math is hard" December 2015.

Ink on marker paper. 11x14 inch rectangle. Mounted on indigo lokta.

model:Evelin

As I promised.

The loneliness of the long distance cartographer.

a page from math journal.

 

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Well i don't know why i love Math :\

Working on a large pisplay for Megacon this month, learned maths.

This is what happens when you are bored with your homework and have a camera within arms reach.

Não tenho nada de interessante pra falar, ficou super simples... Math, espero que goste :D

borda super fail KKKKKK

With so many lines and angles going on in this shot it's no wonder I left the math to my Dad and became an English Major. Pretty to look at ... there's a lot going on in this one taken at the Detroit Zoo on the hottest day of the year.

10 year old collage (main colors orange and tourquoise), shot with Canon 77D, flipped b&w in Lightroom, distressing added in my iPhone with the Distressed FX App

Model; Alee Stark. During math class we had to fly kites we made for a project. My kite broke and something happened to hers, so we just took pictures. That always solves my problems.

Math formulas printed on a white paper

Been messing around with some LEGO math and it is finally time to endeavor into my first serious and truly massive MOC. Wish me luck!

3 words: I HATE MATH.

I'm very very very very very very very very very very very *inhales* very very (infinite verys) bad at math.

I have to do math homework today. So, my head is filled with problems.

I was tidying up and found this maths exercise book which I got for my eldest grand daughter some years ago.

In my day the tables on the back were much more complex, they had: rods, poles and perches - bushels, pecks and gallons - tons, hundredweights and quarters what fun :)

 

This exercise book cost 69 pence, sadly the Crawley branch of the shop where I bought it has closed down.

A series of poster about major VS in life.

 

For the rest of the series visit Behance

 

Quote by Jeffrey Veen.

 

(Made with Adobe Photoshop & Adobe InDesign)

 

Font Used: PF Encore by Parachute Fonts

An Interesting Math Problem

It is not easy to find out an interesting math problem.

I needed a picture for a math PD course I am working on.... nothing like math tools in our weedy lawn.... (it's our side lawn, not the front lawn!). Can you see what the pen says?

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