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I used 3x overlapping pieces of thin card to create a triangle (negative space). I used focus staking which produced the strange textured look.
Taken for the 'Macro Mondays' - 'Triangle' challenge, 13th January 2020
My son made himself a pizza. It had chicken, and onions, peppers and black olives on it.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #1 - Triangles.
This beautiful and young butterfly, was seen on a bush in our back garden. They have a wingspan of about 55mm, or 2". Widespread and common along Australia's eastern coastal regions.
Close up of a Metz "Mecabounce" diffuser cap from inside, frame size 5cm.
Macro Mondays Contribution "Triangles"
(Rodenstock Eurygon 1:4/40mm @f/5,6)
A busy week and weekend and I was left without a photo for my group 52Frames! The challenge this week is Triangles in composition. Well, I hope this photo of a Phoebe will suffice as that is what I have and deadline is midnight tonight! Yikes. Grandbaby, the Tornado Princess is still with me until later this evening. Meaning, nothing much else is getting done, so here it is! LOL Hope everyone has had such a wonderful weekend as I have had! :)
One of the flags at Shri Badrinath Temple.
Why are a lot of flags associated with religion triangular?
Perspectives :
Anuj
All the Hindu flags are triangular as they represent the Tridev - brahma, vishnu and mahesh. As per hindu mythology the universe is balanced on three points, one to each of the three gods. The triangle represents the same.
Its only a guess but seems fairly correct :)
Mayuri
you made me curious to ponder what is the significance of a triangular flag? so i asked my nani maa.. she said that a religious flag represents sovereignty of the supreme (god) and there are reasons to have three cornered flag, the main reason being the value assigned to number 3 in hindu myths and religion, namely:
1) the religious flag represents the three lok (worlds) at god's disposal. namely- akaash (the heaven), dharti (the earth) and pataal (the hell??) at its three arms.
2) the three corners of the flag signify the time ie the past, present and the future. and the flag as a whole marks the eternal nature of the deity/ religion in question.
3) it also denotes the body, mind and soul- three elements of life under surveillance of god.
Ramona
.i would think that maybe with the point of the triangle facing outward...gives a sense of searching for a point..or fixing ones mind on a point...
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The top of the newest edition to the London skyline the Scalpel and its triangle rooftop.
Australia's Green-spotted Triangle butterfly, Graphium agamemnon, is a very restless flier pausing briefly to sip from a lantana flower in the Wet Tropics area of far north Queensland.
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One of the final few from the Montana fishing/photo trip this fall. McDonald Lake in Glacier Park in the late afternoon sun. (2014:45/52)
Another Pencil shot for this weeks triangle theme, I couldn't help but play around a bit in Photoshop for this one, every good mountain range needs some cloud cover.
Well, just a few white triangles, more or less...
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