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Vue sur le Mekong, depuis la rive du Laos. En face, la Thaïlande, et à quelques kilomètres, la Birmanie.
The Mekong river from the Laos side. On the other side is Thailand, and a few kilometers further is Myanmar.
3 separate images taken by 3 separate Astrophotographers.
James Parker, Damien Weatherley & Cristo Sanchez.
“The Bermuda Triangle got tired of warm weather. It moved to Alaska. Now Santa Claus is missing.”
Stephen Wright
Looking down from the Lune viaduct on the old Tees Valley Railway. On a mini cycle tour of Northumberland.
A view of the Milky Way as it passes through the Summer Triangle, formed by the bright stars Deneb (lower left), Vega (top centre) and Altair (right).
A stack of 4 x 2 minute exposures using a Sightron nano.tracker to avoid the trailing of the stars due to the rotation of the Earth.
Saturday challenge
Our Daily Challenge - Have you tried... to find triangles for a challenge...
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nearly isosceles triangle is composed of three of the brightest stars in the sky, each the brightest star in its own constellation. The brightest is the bluish-white star Vega (magnitude 0.0), in Lyra the Lyre. Next in brightness is yellow-white Altair (magnitude +0.8) in Aquila, the Eagle. Finally there is white Deneb (magnitude +1.3), in Cygnus, the Swan. The stars appear in that order, as the twilight sky grows dark.
St. George's Circus, Southwark 24/7/02.
Leyland Titan B94 WUV.
New 9/84 & entered service at PD (Plumstead) 10/84.
Privatised to London Central 9/94.
Sold to Ensign 4/00 & Avon Coaches, Prenton 1/01.
Bought by Blue Triangle 7/01 & sold for scrap 10/05.
d implied, draw my eye to frame this scene. Geometry at play.
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Model: Triangle Twist Flower
Design: Diana Teica
Size: one Hexagon with a side-length of 12cm; grid of 32
Paper: sandwich-paper
Some days ago I met my origami-friend Anett in Munic to do some folding.
She gave me as a gift a little model of Triangle Twist Variations. I was thrilled about the beauty. – At home I tried it for myself. And very deep in my brain I remembered a photo I made in Berlin at the German Origami-Convention. It was a tessellation made by Chantal Pixley. I took a second look at this photo and tried to do fold it. And happily I made it !
Thanks for inspiration to Anett and Chantal Pixley.
Here is the photo I remembered
www.flickr.com/photos/faltwelt/14119655772/in/set-7215764...
Please have a look at Chantal’s flickr site:
www.flickr.com/photos/95650862@N04/
Please have also a look at the designer flickr site Diana Teica occasional folder: