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Hive Series #1
Laying out a possible arrangement.
March 11, 2010
blogged:
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This is a section of a RR bridge a few miles from home. I thought it might make a good photo for Triangles. The whole bridge is like this. Very old and full of Graffiti.
Designer: Lewis Simon and Bennett Arnstein
Folder: Jose Javier Gonzalez
Paper: 70gsm
Unit: rectangle 1:2
6 units (Tetrahedron), 12 (Octahedron), 30 (Icosahedron)
Folded in September 2014
Instructions: Modular Polyhedra Rona
Ant love!
I wonder if it was a triangle love story till this point! -- see the dejected, heartbroken one walking away?!!
©Madhukar B Raju
And the scrappiness continues...
apparently, I am very dyslexic sometimes when quilting = trees on their sides. Sorry B! Maybe you can pretend you are lying in a field looking up at the trees :)
Triangle QAL: this is the fabric I'm going to use. There is so more of course, but I'm still working on it!
This is the desert I ordered when we went to Claim Jumper for Thanksgiving.
It looks good but came out half frozen.
Over all our experience at Claim Jumpers was not good.
But it was good for a triangle item for the hunt.
from my block, I didn't have any white left to frame them in. I will mail them to you Cathy and maybe you can frame them in white and have some flying geese.
SC3 for October block
Taken during the Shutter 8 Camera Club of Cebu Summer Outing 2010 held in Mountain View Resort.
This shot was inspired from our Composition (Basic Photography) Seminar. The speaker was talking about positioning the subjects based on triangles (shapes), and while waiting in one of the cottages, I looked up and saw these triangle shapes.. hehehe.. i took it literally... wooot!!!
NYC: Governors Island
Art: Triangles (by the East River)
Nikon D700 | Tamron 28-300@28 | ƒ8 | 1/160s | ISO200 | Handheld