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A view of the Milky Way as it passes through the Summer Triangle, formed by the bright stars Deneb (lower left), Vega (top centre) and Altair (right).
A stack of 4 x 2 minute exposures using a Sightron nano.tracker to avoid the trailing of the stars due to the rotation of the Earth.
Common Name : Blue Triangle or Common Bluebottle
Species : Graphium sarpedon
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Papilionidae
Retractable Tetrahedron - 96 units.
Retractable Octahedron - 192 units.
Retractable Icosahedron - 240 units.
Was completed in 2 weeks, for the Israeli Origami Convention #4 in Jerusalem.
Insanity.
Based on Francis Ow Mun Yin 60 degrees units.
3 separate images taken by 3 separate Astrophotographers.
James Parker, Damien Weatherley & Cristo Sanchez.
Blue Triangle MCW Metrobus M112 (BYX 112V) is captured at Debden, Torrington Drive, on 12th November, 1998.
A Blue Triangle butterfly, seen down at the Gold Coast Spit, but only in areas that have been densely planted. This species is a strong flier, and they seldom settle.
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nearly isosceles triangle is composed of three of the brightest stars in the sky, each the brightest star in its own constellation. The brightest is the bluish-white star Vega (magnitude 0.0), in Lyra the Lyre. Next in brightness is yellow-white Altair (magnitude +0.8) in Aquila, the Eagle. Finally there is white Deneb (magnitude +1.3), in Cygnus, the Swan. The stars appear in that order, as the twilight sky grows dark.
d implied, draw my eye to frame this scene. Geometry at play.
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Model: Triangle Twist Flower
Design: Diana Teica
Size: one Hexagon with a side-length of 12cm; grid of 32
Paper: sandwich-paper
Some days ago I met my origami-friend Anett in Munic to do some folding.
She gave me as a gift a little model of Triangle Twist Variations. I was thrilled about the beauty. – At home I tried it for myself. And very deep in my brain I remembered a photo I made in Berlin at the German Origami-Convention. It was a tessellation made by Chantal Pixley. I took a second look at this photo and tried to do fold it. And happily I made it !
Thanks for inspiration to Anett and Chantal Pixley.
Here is the photo I remembered
www.flickr.com/photos/faltwelt/14119655772/in/set-7215764...
Please have a look at Chantal’s flickr site:
www.flickr.com/photos/95650862@N04/
Please have also a look at the designer flickr site Diana Teica occasional folder:
Early morning view of Equilateral triangles of Mallee scrub, harvested crops, bare(ish) earth and the give way sign.
Altho that might be a Scalene Triangle on the left,