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Staircase, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 2500, f/8.0, 24mm, 1/60s
Hasdeztwazi or spiral rock arches: created by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes – Upper Antelope
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Wooden slates put together and fanned out to make a spiral, this spiral I used for Light and Shadow 101.
My friend once got me a little bag full of these tiny spiral things and said they were paper clips. I was never able to feed paper into the tiny spiral halves but I love them and have kept them in their pretty bag ever since.
I tried photographing several on different paper background, but found just the one on this paper with geometric shapes worked the best.
For this Monday I decided to capture a detail (4X magnification) of a shell that I already shared some week ago: Spiraling colors
This time I decided to use "Summer" colors: blue for the sea, gold for the sun.
I hope that you will like the result.
Have a nice MM, dear Flickr friends!!! ;-)
Part of the spiral staircase in the central tower of the Granitz hunting lodge on the island of Rügen (Baltic Sea)
Einen Teil der Wendeltreppe im Mittelturm des Jagdschlosses Granitz auf der Insel Rügen.
Macro Monday theme "Spiral". This example of a spiral occurring in nature was captured with a Lensbaby Velvet 85 lens.
My attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Spiral".
This shows a spiral you often find inside of a ballpoint pen.
HSS!
Shot with a Leitz "Focotar-2 50 mm F 4.5" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
It is a decoration ribbon of flowers that I have had as a gift last week.
The width of the part shown in the photo is 6 cm.
Sono morbide e affascinanti, sono insite nella natura, fanno parte dell’uomo e di quanto lo circonda. Le spirali si trovano ovunque........“Ogni forma di vita è mantenuta e sostenuta da un’energia centrale che deriva dall’essenza e si esprime con una Respirazione Primaria ritmica”......
The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 25th of June is “spirals”. I love wrapping gifts, and for me the presentation is equally as important as the gift. Thus, I have a whole hat box full of spools of curling ribbon in many different colours. When I saw the theme, I thought that a selection of curled curling ribbon would suit the theme. The day I took the photograph, it was a bright and sunny winter’s day, so I decided to photograph them on the table outside so I could capture some of the wonderful shadows they cast. I do hope that you like my choice, and that this photograph makes you smile!