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Just managed to get the Moon, Venus and Mercury into the FOV. Mercury can be seen at the top of the band of cloud.
Taken with NightCap. Long Exposure mode, 14.35 second exposure, 1/7s shutter speed.
Für:“Craz Tuesday“ am 01.07.2025….
Thema:“TRIANGLE“…
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Canon EOS 6D - f/5 - 1/80 sec - 100 mm - ISO 6400
- challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays, theme: Triangle
- I did photograph a part of the lid of a crystal bonbonniere placed in front of the tetris light (see first comment) which caused the different colours on the different facets.
- An octagram is in geometry an eight-sided star polygon.
- Meaning of an eight-pointed star
The eight-pointed star, or octagram, has a variety of different meanings based on the interpretation of the culture or spiritual system that is using the symbol.
* From the Judeo-Christian perspective, the eight-pointed star represents new beginnings.
* However, the Babylonians believed an octagram represented the goddess Ishtar, who was associated with the planet Venus.
* The Hindu goddess of wealth, Lakshimi, is represented by eight emanations, which are depicted as two intertwined squares that form an octagram. Each emanation, or point, of the octagram represents one of the following aspects of wealth: victory, patience, health, knowledge, nourishment, prosperity, mobility and monetary wealth.
* For the Egyptians, the eight-pointed star represented the eight deities known as the Ogdoad. The Egyptians believed that the Ogdoad, four female gods and four male gods, each represented a primal force or element such as water, air, darkness or infinity. Together, they created the world and the sun god Ra.
* Two overlapping squares, or an octagram, also represents duality. Each point of the square represents the four cardinal directions and the four elements: air, water, earth and fire. The top square of the octagram represents the positive aspects of the elements, and the bottom square represents the negative.
Macro Mondays - Triangle(s)
And there's my second idea ! This is a full shot of the smallest Toblerone available - Some pieces are missing :P
HMM - a nice week to everyone.
How many triangles can you find? I can find 14: 10 real and 4 implied ones. Happy counting!
BTW: You can find an alternative crop of this photo over in the Recent Work gallery on my website.
Enjoy!
Another non-sunset shot taken at Loughor just on the border of Swansea which is as far as I am allowed to travel due to lockdown. The triangle on the left is the end of the sewage outfall pipe. I always love to go to the most salubrious of places !!!!!!!!
Part of my enjoyment in my photo enthusiasm is in the post processing phase. I enjoy editing to get the image to look the way I feel it presents itself best. But at other times, and quite often I leave well enough alone and go SOOC.
Here I especially like how all the individual elements near and far create new interrelationships with one another when flattened upon the picture frame. Yes, all those poles, but here the water tower and traffic cone are a half mile away from each other, but in the shot they are buddies. Add in that tree and let's have a party. -- throw in a red reflector as the fulcrum and let's swing.
did someone say triangles?
This is the last shot in my ongoing Triangles and Architecture series. Tomorrow, I'll start a new series of animal portaits.
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I have wanted to get this shot for a long time. I like all of the lines in the image and he the cloud parallels the shape in the foreground.