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just a bottle of beer. from the inside..

Anderson's Machine Shop 117 E Hobson Ave, Sapulpa, OK

108 small squares and nested circles. The magenta circles are the same distance across as the small squares. The blue squares are twice that, and the white circles are three across.

Dec 16, 2011

 

This pattern caught my eye. Its the double stair railing (2 sets back to back) in the studio at work.

 

  

The circle consists of 38 unworked, differently shaped stones, up to three metres high and weighing 16 tonnes, most of which are made of slate. They face the smoother side inwards. Some had toppled over. Originally there were 42 stones that formed an oval with a diameter of around 70.0 metres. A 3.3 metre wide area at the northern end of the circle, formed by two large stones, probably served as the entrance. In 1853, the remains of three burial mounds were discovered in the stone circle.

 

The circle was probably built around 3200 BC, making it one of the earliest stone circles in Britain. It is also a very popular site, especially after the arrival of the railway in nearby Keswig, bringing daytrippers from the industrial north. As a reaction to visitors chipping of fragments from the stones as souvenirs, Castlerigg became a protected monument by law already in 1882.

 

Nevertheless, some parents still see the stones as a children's playground.

  

Circle B Bar Reserve, Polk County, Florida, 02/07/2017

Celing of the MGM Grand Lobby at Foxwoods Casino

Help promote the global symbol of diabetes by taking a blue circle selfie - www.idf.org/worlddiabetesday/selfie-app

Penny Black - Antique Santa 40-004

Background Card - DCWV - Metallic Stack

DP - Crafts House - Plum Pudding

Silver Charm - versamarker and covered in gold embossing powder and heated

Circle sculpture by Richard Farrington on the Cleveland Way at Huntcliff, Saltburn.

This is also known as The Great Charm Bracelet. The pieces represent the Cleveland Bay Horse, a cat for nearby Cat Nab, Thor's Hammer for the Viking settlers, a mermaid's purse and other sea life, pigeon fancying and the Merman at Skinningrove, and possibly a torch for the Roman signal station but it could be a belemnite!

circles seemed to be everywhere at CHA 2007. deb and i are taking a photo a day for a year...we are calling "a year in cirlces"...project 365. love this product by junkitz...

White washed boards with paint rings

Castlerigg Stone Circle, Cumbria, England.

July 2010.

Canon 550D.

 

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Photographs of Castlerigg Stone Circle and the surrounding landscape on a sunny frosty morning

Fotograf: Carsten Dolcini

Columbus Circle look-up

 

B&H hosted, Lensbaby-sponsored day in Central Park & Metropolitan Museum of Art.

in response to a comment from creativemom on the edited version - here's the original :-)

Looking up the the globe outside of the Columbus Circle subway exit.

Some to bud..

Some open already..

One almost gone!

It is the circle of life somehow..

Sox/Twins - April 8, 2017. Not today kid, maybe next year...

Steampunk Clock Macro Study

Fonte official Circles Facebook page:

CIRCLES have been hard at work promoting their brand of Australian metal worldwide, basking in worldwide press attention since the release of their critically acclaimed debut EP 'The Compass' in May 2011. Throughout 2012 the band have been on the road touring whilst also creating and writing much of their new material.

 

The result is a debut album that is set to take the band into previously unchartered waters with a fresh sound that is uniquely Circles. Mixing up cutting edge production techniques and innovative progressive metal that pushes the boundaries of the listeners experience, the album is dripping with melody throughout, with hidden elements of electronica , topped off with some of the finest vocal delivery since Mike Patton's lungs arrived on the musical landscape.

 

Circles debut album will be released on Basick Records in Spring 2013.

looking up at a tree circle

My first experiment with circles!!

 

Created with www.dumpr.net - fun with your photos

In this project I was inspired by one of the artists with saw who used repeating shapes in a grid. The narrative I wanted to present was the presence of circles of all sizes in my day-today life.

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