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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.
This little woodland puzzle kept me engaged in compositional thought for some time. The strong focal point of the trunk in the mid-distance made it for me. I look forward to returning here in the autumn. I should also thank Stuart_East for kindly sharing this corner of woodland with me. I have long admired his work and strongly recommend you visit his stream, if you haven’t already.
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... :)
Palas Cinema building, Galway City
I am drawn to cast concrete construction, especially when it starts to accumulate algae and lichen on the surface.
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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/
Angle Point looking across to Pembroke Oil Refinery holding a prominent position on the South Bank of Milford Haven Waterway