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The Comma ( Polygon c-album) butterfly is not one I am familiar with . I loved its irregular wing edges, which, apparently, are commonly called angle-wings .
It was very obliging and perched long enough for my to scramble over a fence and take a photo of it . The light was good and it posed beautifully for me . A gift .
Maybe a double Dutch angle, for the 'Smile on Saturday' theme.
Or has that Quixote been and had a tilt at it? 😊.
Detail of Baltic Quay, Boat Lifter Way, Surrey Quays. The building was designed by architects Lister, Drew, Haines, Barrow and completed in 1989.
Saturday Self Challenge; Right Angles
52 in 2024 - Corners.
While right angles are all around us, it was still a challenge to decide what to photograph. A week of rainy weather didnt help so in the end I photographed one of our outside chairs. And then I began to play with some editing, skewing the photograph to include additional angles. It took a bit more courage to add the coloured frame and then post this one, rather than some of my more traditional photos of the chair. But here goes - my effort for this week's Right Angles challenge.
During lockdown I used the allowed hour for walks outside to explore my local area.
Fortunately there is a river only 15mins walk away and I've been hearing kingfishers along it for weeks.
This perch is a favourite spot for them as it overlooks a calm pool of water for fishing. I noticed as it had a load of poo splashed on the leaves below it!
So I left a camera buried in the foliage for a couple of days with a sensor to trigger it, and this was the result... :)
Photo taken with the Insta360 One X
Just for fun. Super wide angle shot inside a washing machine. In camera stiching. Retouching in post.
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Angle Tarn, Lake District
The Helvellyn range is in the background here. I have fond memories of camping at Angle Tarn whilst on a Duke of Edinburgh Award expedition in 1988.
Palas Cinema building, Galway City
I am drawn to cast concrete construction, especially when it starts to accumulate algae and lichen on the surface.
Unfinished, and without decoration, the pattern of this new build condo on Mill Lake, Abbotsford, reveals the concert of angles in its barest form. laurelmilllake.com/
No.1 Croydon office block (formerly called NLA Tower, but also nicknamed the 50p building because of its multi-sided shape).
Designed in a brutalist style by architect Richard Seifert & Partners and completed in 1970.