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I always find it interesting how you see things when you start looking. I've walked past this fence hundreds of times, and noticed it anew today. As well as the triangle "handle", the knots in the wood make a lot of circles within the rectangular palings. Cool.

I forgot... maybe not everyone know how to cut equilateral triangle, I prefer to do it this way from strip of paper, advantage is that you can go on with it as long as you have enough paper

 

2 units

 

Designer: Francesco Mancini

Folder. Francesco Mancini

Paper: Kami

Unit size: Square

Note: Variation of Carmen Sprung's Hildegard Schachtel

Hi guys, this just happened minutes after the shot i posted before. This shows that you should never pack up and leave before you took a minute to turn around. Some stunning things might be waiting for you ;) Enjoy

  

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Vallée de Vinalès - Cuba

Two triangles making a diamond shape in the basket ball netting.

 

Taken for CC 📷 Week 17 is Triangles

Photo taken for Todays Posting #97 Make a photograph with a triangular composition.

 

And 112 Pictures in 2012 #10 Silver(y)

  

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Freedom Square Memorial

 

sculptor: Pietro Montana

architect: William C. Deacy

 

cast: ca. 1921

dedicated: 1921

doundry: Roman Bronze Works, New York

donor: Citizens of the 19th Assembly District

  

Freedom Triangle - Bushwick neighborhood

Bushwick & Myrtle Avenues

Brooklyn, New York City, New York

  

Inscription:

IN MEMORY / OF THE MEN / OF THE 19TH / ASSEMBLY / DISTRICT WHO / DIED IN THE / WORLD WAR / 1917-1918 /

Hope I did this right ;-)

 

This is my submission for the collaborative project: Transform A Triangle proposed by danielleyc

 

check it here:

www.flickr.com/groups/transformatriangle/

The roof of an art museum in Fairhope Alabama. When isolated I thought it looked fairly abstract.

Luftbild von einem Maisfeld

"Every time I think of you..."

New facade to one of the two water towers in Handen. The triangles will change color with the daylight. The towers will also be lit up during the night.

My triangles challenge piece is called "an unrully flock". It measures 11"x25". I was inspired by a few chickens... a paper-pieced Silly Chicken from quilterscache.com, and pieced chickens from this blog carla-graceandfavour.blogspot.ca/2013/07/the-list.html

This piece was sewn in Israel where I've been spending a couple of months with my folks.

 

Adva Weinstock Price

Swallowtail & Red Flowers

As the young lady walks past, the Triangle becomes a place where the old and the new meet in quiet harmony.

 

Assignment was to photograph triangle. My mind just doesn’t see them for photo composition. So here is a snapshot of a patch on my backpack

Posted for Macro Monday Group theme: Triangle(s)

Two mirror triangles, they form diamond, which is basic block for the quilt. Whoe quilt is here: www.flickr.com/photos/imichalova/2588398552/

Equilateral triangle quilt

Wikipedia: The Hess triangle is a triangular tile mosaic set in a sidewalk in New York City's West Village neighborhood at the corner of Seventh Avenue and Christopher Street. The plaque reads "Property of the Hess Estate which has never been dedicated for public purposes.

 

The plaque is the result of a dispute between the city government and the estate of David Hess, a landlord from Philadelphia who owned the Voorhis, a five-story apartment building. In the 1910s the city claimed eminent domain to expropriate and demolish hundreds of buildings in the area in order to widen Seventh Avenue and expand the IRT subway. According to Ross Duff Wyttock, writing in the Hartford Courant in 1928, Hess's heirs discovered that, when the city seized the Voorhis, the survey had missed this small corner of the plot and they set up a notice of possession. The city asked the family to donate the diminutive property to the public, but they refused and installed the present, defiant mosaic on July 27, 1922.

 

In 1938 the property, reported to be the smallest plot in New York City, was sold to the adjacent Village Cigars store for $1,000, approximately $2 per square inch. The new owners left the plaque in place, and, as of 2015, it remains.

 

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