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The challenge was to come up with triangular compositions either implied or actual, open or closed by the subject image.
My Anglepoise lamp provided the inspiration for this shot.
Just behind City Hall in London. Huge thanks to Noel for the loan of his tripod. Now EXPLORED - thanks!
Floral Friday
Carpobrotus glaucescens also known as Pigface or Angular Pigface is a member of the Family Aizoaceae. There are about 30 species in the genus, the majority being native to South Africa. There are 6 species native to Australia which are chiefly coastal in distribution
This was a "shocking" place to explore. Came across an abandoned farm and decided to stop. Noticed an electric fence around the property. We snuck under and quickly looked around and took a couple photos and then headed back to the car. My buddy touched some keys to the wire and confidently stated, "it is not electrified." Upon hearing his statement, I promptly reached down to lift the wire for another friend to go under and "ZAP!!!" So much for not being electrified.
Couldn’t resist a street shot of this man having a cigarette whilst relaxing in the angular groove of the new V&A building in the Olympic Park, London.
Using stark upward perspective on this modern building's facade, I created an abstract study in geometric patterns. The monochromatic treatment emphasizes the sharp angles and repetitive elements, transforming functional architecture into a graphic composition.
2 opposing angular Metal creations near St Paul's... did the usual, took the "interesting" angles and not the full work... so keep guessing... he he!! A metallic Antelope Canyon?!
Stobist info: 1 vivitar 285HV 1/2 power on white background. 1 vivitar 285HV 1/2 power thru shoot thru umbrella above glasses. Triggered by cactus v2s.
No pp on this one except for cropping , sharpening and brightness/contrast...just basic stuff.
I hope you guys have figured out how this was taken. Put your guesses in the comments below before opening up the setup for this. Hope you all liked this :)
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My entry for the Canon Photo5 Brief for Macro: Foam.
Had lots of fun with detergent, foam, and food colourings. My hands were blue for days!
Explored 29 September 2011
Colour lipstick bloom blowing in the wind during a sun shower.
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Titanic Belfast is a visitor attraction opened in 2012, a monument to Belfast's maritime heritage on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city's Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built. It tells the stories of the ill-fated Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank during her maiden voyage in 1912, and her sister ships RMS Olympic and HMHS Britannic.
Eric Kuhne and Associates were commissioned as concept architects, with Todd Architects appointed as lead consultants. The building's design is intended to reflect Belfast's history of shipmaking and the industrial legacy bequeathed by Harland & Wolff. Its angular form recalls the shape of ships' prows, with its main "prow" angled down the middle of the Titanic and Olympic slipways towards the River Lagan.
Most of the building's façade is clad in 3,000 individual silver anodised aluminium shards. It stands 38 metresr high, the same height as Titanic's hull.
Loved the ochre warm tones and angles on this new residential building next to Gasholders, near Kings Cross, London.
Taken in the lobby of a very eclectic office building in my town. The architect used reclaimed materials throughout.
ODC Angular
119 Pictures in 2019 - Theme No. 9 - Architectural Detail
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Northern Norway
November 2015
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