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A tribute to structural engineering. Tensile forces held in check by minimal materials, much to admire.

 

Galvanised steel bar transformed to functions of a physical equation that graphs an octet of perfect catenary arcs across the valley. Beauty from purpose, with enough strength for the task, and no more.

'The World Turned Upside Down' by Mark Wallinger, outside the LSE in Holborn.

USAF Thunderbirds 1-4

2016 United States Air Force Academy Graduation

Colorado Springs, CO

 

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Another from the fantastic Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland where they've suspended a giant ball form the ceiling - lends itself to some nice photographic opportunities (as well as some funny looks).

Created in Bryce a 3D program - no post manipulation or camera,

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Melograno/Granada/Grenade/pomegranate

It is that heron in Bushy Park again , still on the lookout for afternoon tea ! It will do anything " fishy " for a fishy .

This chickadee came at the tree from below, perching in this seemingly awkward position. Didn't seem to bother it, though! At the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

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An abstract and minimalist view of the apartments at 100 Spadina Ave. Probably my favorite example of modernist residential tower architecture from the 1960/s, designed by Uno Prii (1969).

Taken in Moscow, Russia and blended in Photoshop.

  

Wondering if I could create a silhouette for Crazy Tuesday - I couldn't!! But I did get this, which I really like!

At least the ladybirds are having a good 2020.

A future view?

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge ”Looking Through”

 

Sunday morning pe-sunrise and the very edge of the fog camped out over Castleton and the Hope Valley viewed from Mam Tor.

   

At the risk of turning into a one trick pony, here is yet another picture from my weekend trip to the North Fork of the Flathead.

 

I titled this "Inverted" because it is a contrast to the last picture I posted, which featured the bright colors of a sunrise and light behind these same peaks. This picture was taken during the blue hour after sunset, and a dark cloud sets off the peaks rather than colorful light. I removed all of the color (which was actually quite blue) just to see how the effect worked.

Inverted atrium viewed from below. Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT.

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