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The theme for Macro Mondays is "Symmetry," and, once again, my wife Sammy came to my rescue. While I was rummaging around in closets, the garage, wherever, in search of a symmetrical subject, Sammy was in the back yard gardening and found this perfect leaf from one of our liquid amber trees, which she brought in to me. She didn't know anything about the MM theme; she just saw a pretty leaf that she thought I might like to try photographing.
Leinani Shak Yosaitis, a former oil-industry worker turned photographer, living in Las Vegas, was on honeymoon with her new husband in Tanzania and Kenya. They met a group of 25 giraffes at the Ngorongoro Crater National Park, Tanzania. Leanani must have loads of luck when she was able to capture these two giraffes, as if in symmetry.
I was in Vancouver this weekend and while at the beach I remembered I needed a symmetry photo. Turned around and boom... there it was!
I absolutely love these trees! I believe they are Ravenala madagascariensis, or Traveller's Palm, but correct me if I am wrong.
There is great emphasis on symmetry on indo~islamic architecture in india. The picture illustrates how door ways create a perfect symmetrical pattern that seems like a mirrored fun house.
This was a view of the skylight in a pavillion at Vincent Massey Park along the Rideau Canal near Carleton University. I liked the symmetry, and tried carefully to center it.
University of Washington
Symmetry in Depth
(besides of the fact that the building and the front path create a symmetrical view, where I am standing for taking this photo looks like just the same as the staircase and entrance of the cross building. So this symmetry in depth make inside and outside visible in one shot :)
Long exposure allows to capture flow of water, gently movement of leaves under the wind and clouds.
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I guess that's the type of shot you only manage to capture if you're on the right place at the right time. I got lucky :)
added later: #268 on Explore on January 16, 2010 :)
...and later: #113 on Explore on January 16, 2010 :)
...and later: #59 on Explore on January 16, 2010 :)
...and later: #30 on Explore on January 16, 2010 :)