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The "Railway Triangle" in Gloucester is former railway land (bounded on three sides by railway lines,strangely enough !!) now occupied by a large Morrisons store and many other businesses.To commemorate the areas former use,we have this artwork by the supermarket - made from old railway track and sleepers.
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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Hornby Island just after sunset. Exposure levels here are manipulated using HDR technique. I find this accurately recalls my experience of it, since the eye is an HDR device and the camera is not. Saturated just like memory saturates.
A modular version of the Penrose triangle, designed by me for the last CDO convention contest, about origami using duo paper. Folded from 3 rectangles (15*7.5cm) of duo kami.
Saturday challenge
Our Daily Challenge - Have you tried... to find triangles for a challenge...
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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,
This was my May 2007 entry for the Whiplash challenge on doll or mini quilts. Luckily I had the little triangles left over from a previous baby quilt. And the binding was left over from another baby quilt. I liked using scraps for this little quilt.
Bottom of the water bottle
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I was very surprised to read that less than 30% of recyclable containers get recycled. Remember to recycle. It's better for the earth and helps the economy.
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Polyethylene Terephthalate (PETE or PET)
A One (1) inside the triangle indicates the plastic is polyethylene terephthalate, which is shortened to PET or PETE. This symbol is normally found on bottles for soft drinks and water; salad dressing, peanut butter, and vegetable oil containers; and mouthwash bottles.
PET bottles can be recycled into new containers, pallet straps, paneling, carpet and clothing fibers, and fiberfill for soft furnishings and sleeping bags.
Although there is demand for recycled PET, the recycling rate in the U.S. was 29.2% in 2017, the latest year for which data was available, according to the National Association for PET Container Resources (NAPCOR) and the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR).
Holdson
Stock No. 77075
card
1,000 pieces
688 x 493 mm
The first of four Holdson puzzles I received in September 2025 from a Flickr contact in Australia, all Olga Suvorova paintings and all complete and in excellent condition.
Thanks Piecefull!
Photo taken for the 115 Pictures in 2015 Group No. 70 Triangle. I started off doing the topic "down", moved onto "distorted", but ended up with Triangle.
Looking down from the Lune viaduct on the old Tees Valley Railway. On a mini cycle tour of Northumberland.
North of Thailand. Some Thai guides take 3 or 4 people to hike in the hills and visit vllages of 'the Hill tribes people' . This ethnic group is 'Mon' (sometimes written differently).
These people used to cultivate poppy to sell the raw opium .
Interestingly most of them are tobacco addicts and very few smoke opium.
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plaid some medleys www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjzlceIQGfE and flowers videos