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After quite some time something for my "Geometry" album again. Took this while working on the update for my Leica Summicron 90mm 2.0 pre Asph review update on phillipreeve.net
Australia's Green-spotted Triangle butterfly, Graphium agamemnon, is a very restless flier pausing briefly to sip from a lantana flower in the Wet Tropics area of far north Queensland.
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I used 3x overlapping pieces of thin card to create a triangle (negative space). I used focus staking which produced the strange textured look.
Taken for the 'Macro Mondays' - 'Triangle' challenge, 13th January 2020
Challenge: Triangular Composition. I used cardstock, buttons and complimentary colors to create this flatlay. Have a great week!
Continuing with the series of shots taken in the rain last Sunday in Cork.
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Well, this is peculiar! I liked the abstract interplay of triangles and lines in this image, and the colour palette pleased me, but something was missing. Then I did something I had never done before - I added some grain! Why anyone would add what looks like noise to an image always puzzled me. But here it added what I realised was missing - texture.
My son made himself a pizza. It had chicken, and onions, peppers and black olives on it.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #1 - Triangles.
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These are the blocks I made for my hive in the 4x5 bee. I used a paper-pieced pattern from eQuiltPatterns called "Wichita Planes."
1. Block for jmcbroom, 2. Block for Little Bluebell, 3. Block for betc1978, 4. Block for kaiolohiakids1, 5. Block for Terri in WI, 6. Block for Me