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Up at Llyn Glaslyn yesterday in Snowdonia. Attempted a bit of split toning with this, purely because it was taken a good few hours after sunrise and the light was quite harsh.

 

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A nice example of a ring neck duck... I liked how the markings from this angle makes for a neat reflection.

Munich's U-bahn is surprisingly photogenic.

I like symmetrical lines and orderly formation

Suntec Convention Centre, Singapore

This is a photo of patterns in the sand and a wind blown tidal pool at Clam Harbour Beach. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to create this symmetry. It is intriguing how the same identical patterns are perceived differently due to their orientation, concave in the upper half and convex in the lower half of the image.

Week No: 10

 

Theme: Symmetry. Category:Abstract

 

Its a part of the building in Trinity Collage Dublin

The deer kept surprising me with beautifully orchestrated motion...this was one of my favourites. This is at Lynde Shores Conservation Area close to Whitby, ON.

St Paul's Church, Worcester, UK. Strange that the symmetry above the column and below are out of line when so much effort has been put into the design.

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Two Greylag Geese in flight in almost perfect symmetry

Due to certain issues with my youngest daughters school we have decided to take her out of mainstream school so my wife can home school her.

My daughter is doing Anglo Saxons so we took her on a field trip to The British Museum in London to get some hands on knowledge of the era from the displays.

As a bonus I took my camera to get some shots of the Iconic view inside which Ive been after for quite a while.

I got a variety of shots but due to getting there around midday not the one without all the visitors in so decided to point my camera upwards.

"It is the harmony of the diverse parts, their symmetry, their happy balance; in a word it is all that introduces order, all that gives unity, that permits us to see clearly and to comprehend at once both the ensemble and the details."

Henri Poincaré (French mathematician)

 

About: You can see the stairs into the open air-bath at our lake, with some kind of guard-line at the sides (check last image for the guard line). A place of total solitude during the winter season.

 

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Taken on a hot late summer day in Penarth, Wales, looking out over the Severn Estuary/Bristol Channel

I have this thing about symmetry... If the scene has repeating elements like this one with columns and arches, I will stand there and tweak (particularly if I'm using a tripod) until I get it perfect! It's an obsession - what can I say? It bothers me that the lamp globe on the left isn't positioned symmetrically with the one on the right. I'm not sure if that's because of my position, or it's just in the wrong place!

 

View from Adyar broken bridge, Chennai.

Ein Gebäude in Berlin.

 

Direkt an der Spree, schon tausend mal gesehen .. und gestern kam ich auf die Idee, es mal abzulichten. Ich mag die klaren Linien, die (fast perfekte) Symmetrie.

for Macro Mondays theme:SYMMETRY

06/03/24

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