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'Escher Symmetry (large is better)' On Black
P1010148. Sculpture/relief on the building of water purifying plant "Houtrust" in the Hague.
More about M.C.Escher on his official website www.mcescher.nl/
Link to the official Escher Museum in The Hague: www.escherinhetpaleis.nl/
His graveyard: www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=518572178&size=s
Reflections of an iron fence on the water in the Shubie Canal. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The detail is best seen full screen.
“I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky; and all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by.”
John Masefield
The absolutely stunning atrium inside the St David's hotel in Cardiff Bay, UK - a heavenly, geometirc sight!
Exhibit at the Tate Modern from below.
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Abstract Symmetry
I really like the bold patterns and colors of the ruddy turnstone in flight at Cooks Beach Road, NJ
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Taken for - and thanks to the support of - the people on my Patreon page.
Theme of the month was #symmetry.
Taken for Macro Mondays theme of Line Symmetry.
This new little leaf is the size of my little fingernail. The whole thing definitely measures less than the 3" guideline.
Thanks for your views, favs and comments, much appreciated 😊
Symmetry in Nature.
A macro photo of a 4 petal Stapelia tsomoensis flower, revised 16 years later using some of the Astrophotography techniques I've picked up along the way.
This image is part of the Legacy Series.
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Four big white petals, four small light blue petals, eight yellow pistils: symmetry in a Hydrangea flower.
For Macro Mondays Line Simmetry
This is a shot that I took a while back while I was doing my 2010 365 project. I decided to go back and have some fun with one of the rejects (this shot) from that day. Other than creating the symmetry by cloning and flipping the shot horizontally, I played with the color of the water in the dish (is was originally red) and the splash (it was originally yellow) by selectively using Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layers (with layer masks).
Here's the shot that I used from this shoot (which shows the original color scheme):
www.flickr.com/photos/lighthack/4378036344/in/set-7215762...