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From my frame of reference, this is an example of centripetal force. The skater might feel fictitious centrifugal force (fictitious because, well, feelings have no place in physics : )). Correct me if I’m wrong -- I never knew a ton of Newton…

 

Lee and Joe Jamail SkatePark. Houston, Texas.

 

An unusually geometric thaw pattern which I've never seen before...perhaps the water's unique celebration of Earth Day.

Modern offices, London

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London, UK

 

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An interesting-shaped exterior stairwell at the Texas State Aquarium, Corpus Christi.

  

Looking up into a staircase......

Zeiss Distagon 21 mm f2.8 ZF. Erice Sicily - Misty morning over the valley. MONASTERO DEL SS. SALVATORE palazzo Chiaramonte 1290 .

 

Soundtrack : Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley & Brian Blade - Angular blues

 

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I found this rather unique looking angular shape made of ideally positioned rocks for my foreground. It had the oceans waves washing over it, and helped deliver a softness to the forepart of the image. As well, the evening once again delivered soft palettes of warm colors on the horizon circling the distant island.

 

All this came after enjoying dinner on the beach and being witness to another peaceful close to another day in Sechelt.

 

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San Francisco Financial District

Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics (CIIRC)

Having already posted an image of this building some months ago, thought it maybe better to approach it from a different angle

Offset composition below the pretty Oneida Falls.

Downtown Fort Worth's Bank of America Tower reaches into the North Texas sky.

 

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A pretty little waterfall we hiked to in Powell River.

 

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monarch butterfly on mist flower, Lake Travis Community Library, Sony A6500 and FE90/2.8 Macro G.

Stoke Damerel, Plymouth, Devon

Shot along the Connecticut shoreline in Stony Creek. Taken with the OM-1, Mark II camera and the Lumix 35-100mm f/2.8 lens.

Rippled angular architecture from another photo of the library.

The geometric lines and angles of an exterior metal staircase create an intricate pattern. Afternoon sunlight casts vivid shadows on the wall of the industrial unit, adding emphasis to the striking architectural view.

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