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The CitizenM Hotel in Bankside London, near Southwark Bridge. Beautifully designed inside in general this wooden spiral I took facing up when passing through for coffee and lunch a few weeks ago, so went back for the same again this time climbing it and looking down with the benefit of some more time. I love the wood here, and how some hotel chains take the time, effort and money to make a really nice environment for guests and visitors.
Took this colorful shot then used the Paint.net (Paintdotnet) to spin it in a colorful spiral. This was altered from the photo...https://www.flickr.com/photos/73806732@N04/26603279036/in/photolist-2opiNw6-2jbFNhL-2m3Pr52-dGc7qy-TVu5oP-GwQL1L
WEERBEER; "I am doing great tricks, watch me!"
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WEERBEER: "Ik ben hier heel goed in!"
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“Spiral rock arches” by the Navajo nation - the place where water runs through rocks...
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"Antelope Canyon, with its meandering walls of sandstone, is a much-photographed natural wonder in Arizona. But on Aug. 12, 1997, it was the scene of a natural disaster.
Two groups of sightseers, 12 people in all, were on the sandy floor of the narrow slot canyon that summer afternoon. As they took pictures and soaked up the scenery, a summer storm dumped rain on the desert miles upstream.
As that water drained toward Lake Powell, it picked up rocks and debris. By the time it reached the twisting canyon, it was a head-high wall of debris, barreling toward the tourists.
Only one would survive the flood..."
Another look at this beautiful chapel ceiling. As the sun and clouds play above the stained glass the light and colors change, adding a presence to the space.
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Spiraled thread on a tomato sauce jar. The outside diameter of the mouth of the jar is 65.8mm. HMM. Thanks to anybody that stops here to look, like and/or comment.
The whole universe is based on rhythms. Everything happens in circles, in spirals ( John Hartford) !!
I expect there may be many images of snail shells for this theme, so decided to give my snails a rest this week and photograph my cycad house plant that has just put up a few new leaves - all the tiny 'leaflets' have coiled ends when they first appear that will straighten as the leaf grows. On this particular leaf, one of the little leaflets has grown a bit ahead of the others and shown off the lovely details of its coiled end.
For Macro Mondays theme 'Spiral'.
The image was done as a 5-shot focus stack at f3.5, focusing on the tight coil which was 1cm across.