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Lost in the middle of beauty, attracted by the vast expanse of the sea and an indescribable emotion.
Abstract made on iPad Air with Mesh, Procreate, PhotoWizard, and Aquarella HD. The melting has already joined some of the triangles that were distinctly separate in earlier steps. This started off as one of my iPhone photos.
Blue Triangle TL907 (V907 FEC) a Dennis Trident/East Lancs Lolyne, photographed at North Woolwich with a 474 service.
15th February 2006.
I finished my triangle quilt this weekend! I was going to add a pieced binding and had it all cut out and ready. Then I went to get the mail and opened a fabric purchase, laid it near the quilt and discovered I liked the striped fabric so much, I used it for the binding! pretty great timing! The binding is Alexander Henry seaweed stripe.
A couple mistakes by the novice quilter (me). Used organic natural cotton batting. Not good for a quilt with lots of white-I can see all the little brown specks that are in this batting...
Also, used cream colored thread to quilt on a white fabric.
Also, got a big bubble in the backing after free motion quilting.
such is life.
Unusual road sign with Orion and the Winter Triangle of stars (Betelgeuse, Sirius & Procyon) in the background.
Pickerings Triangle, the lesser photographed part of the Cygnus Loop supernova remnant. It actually has no NGC classification number, although NGC 6979 is sometimes used. This portion of the Cygnus loop was discovered in 1904 by Willamina Fleming, but credited to Edward Pickering, the director of her observatory. This was customary back in that time.
I tried this object last year but was not happy with the data as my timing and clear skies happen to occur during some extremely hot and smoky filled(forest fires) days. This year, the skies cooperated and was able to capture some decent data.
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It was an exquisite 55-degree December Sunday, so I took my dog Kovacs to the last dog day of the year at the #MortonArboretum. Third time now that we’ve run into a coyote when I’ve been there with my dog. We backed up slowly under its unblinking stare; I’m sure it didn’t want confrontation, just making sure we retreated, but I was a bit nervous being there after that.
A retro sign from the Fuller O'Brien Paint Company. Nice little triangles of color. My father worked for this company for over 30 years.
quilt made for my mother. hard to guess what she'd like, so I aimed sort of middle-of-the-road on it. love so many of the half-square triangle quilts I've seen, but hated making this one. I think it wants a precision with the points that I just don't have the patience for...
DPS Assignment: "Shapes: Triangle"
Took this shot precisely a year ago... LOL
And guess what? I found some triangles... not just on the pencils... but also the tips of these color pencils. :)
Date Taken : June 13, 2012
Camera : Canon EOS 60D
Lens : EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Aperture : f/14
Exposure : 1/125 sec
ISO speed : 200
Exposure Bias : 0 step
Focal Length : 100 mm
Flash : No Flash
Program: Manual
I've had this brooch for a very, very long time. If I'm not mistaken, I bought it at an art festival. When I opened my jewel box and saw it sitting there, it's triangle shape struck me as perfect for today's theme. HMM
In New Zealand the majority of sub-marine cables and pipelines are marked on the shore at the point where they enter and leave the water. The use of the word sub-marine refers to cables and pipes that are under the water and is not about actual submarine boats.
Studio 26 -- triangles in composition
View from the Durango-Silverton narrow gauge railroad, in the Animas Valley
(You can see this from Highway 550, too, but with power lines---)
"Le Rhône et Cybèle", fronton de la Halle aux grains d'Aix-en-Provence (1763), Jean-Pancrace Chastel (1726-1793), Aix-en-Provence.