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Hidden geometry beneath Oostende’s iconic Westerstaketsel. One of the longest wooden piers from the late 19th century still stands. Underneath the pier, design, textures, tides, marine life, and time come together to tell the story of this enduring structure. I wanted to create a fresh perspective on a timeless landmark.
Was a subject I never really cared for .. However when a model gives you angles on a rooftop it makes for great shots ..
Geometry (from the Ancient Greek: γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space
Once the poor old 153 limped out of the way, NS 901 blasts off toward Atlanta. The geometry train was powered by ex. BN SD40-2 #3531 leading NS 36 and NS 32.
Euclid (circa 325-265 BC), the 'Father of Geometry' uses a divider and a tablet to explain Geometry to students. He was the most famous of the ancient Greek mathematicians.
Stanza della Segnatura, Musei Vaticani; July 2019
Barcelona, Spain.
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Oldest science. part of mathematics concerned with questions of size, shapes, relative position of figures and properties of space. measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, curves, planes, and shapes, two and three-dimensions.
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Silver Geometry Project print #14
Printed on albuminized paper salted with kosher salt. The blues and greens are cyanotype, while the oranges and browns are potassium dichromate. The red is a mixture of potassium dichromate and silver nitrate.
The CN Geometry train for testing track condition and gauge etc seen heading Eastbound (locomotive pushing train) towards the Waterloo yard for servicing (Fuel and sanitary dump etc) The back of the car the conductor is standing on, has LED ditch lighting and is very bright. Also there is a LED light bar above where the conductor is standing. Has to be a impressive sight at night