View allAll Photos Tagged symmetry!!
Beautiful small leaf with red stripes. This plant was in the Butterfly Garden at Hershey, PA. Don't know the name of the plant..
Macro Mondays: #Symmetry
Borobudur is a Buddhist stupa and temple complex in Central Java, Indonesia dating from the 8th century, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is one of world's truly great ancient monuments, the single largest Buddhist structure anywhere on earth, and few who visit fail to be taken by both the scale of place, and the remarkable attention to detail that went into the construction.
For Macro Mondays - Symmetry
Strobe bare bulb in softbox as scrim, back; snoot from 45° right front.
In radial (or rotational) symmetry, bisecting an object through a central point will produce two symmetric halves, and this can be carried out through a 360° rotation. Echinoderms, which include starfish, exhibit radial symmetry, as do many flowers.
The central disc of the sunflower exhibits radial symmetry, while the ray florets (the yellow petals) each exhibit bilateral symmetry.
Approximately two inches in greatest dimension.
@K20 museum in Düsseldorf, Germany. The museum was designed by the architectures Dissing+Weitling from Copenhagen.
I lucked into a short lull in the wind and was able to get some nice morning light reflections of South Sister. There’s even a thin wisp of a cloud lingering around 10,000 feet just below the summit.
my theme this week is Symmetry. Pied Wagtail reflective symmetry taken at Newhaven East Sussex UK in 2015 before disabilities kicked in.
☆☆☆ In Explore 23-01-2025 ☆☆☆
„Gallery of the Ancients“ (Galleria degli antichi) in Sabbioneta, Lombardy, Italy. This is the lower level of the building. The "great corridor in the castle square", as it was originally called, was built between 1583 and 1586. It is an external structure in exposed stone consisting, on the lower level, of twenty-six arches. Total length is approximately 97 metres.
In 2008, Sabbioneta, together with Mantua was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to its exceptional nature as a newly founded city built in just over 30 years by Prince Vespasiano I Gonzaga and, as a recognition of its perfect example of practical application of Renaissance urban planning theories.
Thank you for your visits / comments / faves!