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This triangle has a length of 5 mm each side and is part of a jewellery (total length of the piece 1 cm)
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I remember reading once that the superstition about it being bad luck to walk under a ladder comes from an old esoteric saying 'never break a triangle'. I'm sure there are various ways to interpret that saying, but for some reason it stuck with me and was the first thing that popped into my head when for this week's me again monday theme. In any case this is my best attempt at becoming a triangle with a tree.
Assignment #2/2016 for the Studio 26 group is Triangles.
Looking back over my photostream, I found that there were very few definite tringles used in my compositions. One that I did find is a shot I took of a tulip flower head (see first comment box below). I re-oriented the original shot and did a square crop to emphasise the triangular shapes.
My shot for submission for this assignment is a head shot of our new GSD rescue, Zara. The GSD head is just a triangle lovers dream - The head itself is very strongly triangular in shape, as are the ears. There is also the triangular relationship between the nose and eyes and the nose itself has a triangular shape. If you really look hard, you can even make triangular shapes within the wispy fur in front (at the base) of her ears.
I was going to put up a comparative shot with Kizzy, but she is extremely reluctant to sit and pose like Zara, so one day when she is not looking...
I tried to imitate modern app user interface designs, where they mainly use shapes, elevation and shadows for the user interface elements. Google's "material design system" is a good example of that. Ironically, they again try to imitate real world lighting and material like the elevated paper triangle in my picture.
If you look closely, you can see the circular "pillars" shining through the paper, which are elevating the paper triangle.
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Triangle
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Triangle
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Triângulo
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #三角形
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Triangel
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Triángulo
When you see something at the end of the tunnel...It makes you wonder, it needs some exploring, of the urban kind that is.
A small piece of paper folded a few times into a Pyramid shape so it can stand up. Then moving it around under a light to highlight the texture of the paper.
The overall height is less than two inches.
Anyway it was a bit of a last min rush job!
Partner, should I carry on? I imagine seriously dense quilting on this one, white or ivory background.
blogged: shecanquilt.blogspot.ca/2013/03/this-and-that-and-happy-s...
A prism (the triangle) doing double time on a Stop Watch.
My 1st entry into Happy Macro Monday. HMM!! :-)
Theme of the day is Triangles.
Hope you enjoy. :-)
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This valley off to the side of Glen Etive drew my attention since it appeared to consist of a series of triangles and I liked the watercourse criss-crossing the frame. Viewed upside down, it looks entirely like a child's 'fit the blocks together toy' and very little like a photograph of landscape! The sunlight never did get around to cooperating fully - or rather, the clouds didn't - but I still like the geometry of this.