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I had the day off of work today and I had intended to do housework all day, but when my son was over last night he mentioned going to see Beauty and the Beast today. It's both of our favorite Disney animated movies and he's been waiting for this live action version to come out for months and months. So we went early this afternoon after I had done a couple things around the house, The movie was great, totally lived up to our expectations!! We both loved it. I spent the rest of the afternoon and early evening grocery shopping and running errands. Okay, and some Pokemon Go, too. I am hosting my book club tomorrow night and I still have too many things to do. I asked the kids if they could think of any triangles and my younger son remembered that my daughter has one in her emergency kit in her car. So I grabbed it and took a quick shot for the theme! It's after 9:30 and I better get moving quick!
Today's shot is for The Hereios' theme, triangles.
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On a rail replacement at Barking 15/2/03.
New to WH (West Ham) 4/60 & withdrawn 3/86.
Sold to Strathtay Scottish 6/86.
Bought by Blue Triangle 2/94 & moved to London Bus Company 6/07.
Name: Triangle Edge Modules
Designer: Lewis Simon
Units: 90
Paper: 4,0 x 8,0 (1:2)
Final diameter: ~ 12,5 cm
Detail of a dormer on an old house in Denver. I did give the sky a light blue color as it was completely blown out.
It's interesting, I guess - there are a lot of shapes there other than triangles, but that's the overwhelming impression I had when I saw this.
I think this has been the more satisfying model I've ever folded. Probably because I miserably failed different times in the past year, succeeding in folding this tessellation gave me back the old "origami thrill" when you're able to solve a cp. Thanks Daniel for sharing the cp and creating this beautiful model!!
We're sharing triangles in We're Here! today and this is Dalton, our magpie tabby (magpie means he's mostly white with some spots, but on him, his spots are tabby striped). Anyway, his ears are lovely fuzzy triangles. And if he wasn't sleeping in this awkward position, his head is kind of triangle shaped too.
503CW + CFV-39 + Zeiss 80mm
ISO 100 + 1/125 + F11
Phocus + Snapseed + CK Focus + CK Tonality
Workshop by Capture Great Photos at Harford Moor
Thanks to James House
The lobby of the newly built Westin Hotel at the Denver International Airport has an airy contemporary architecture with lovely seating areas of angled marble and natural light.
Each Impossible Triangle is from 3 modules and each module is from 8x1 rectangle. [ 24cm x 3cm ]. The module is a slight variation of Nick Robinson's Penrose Triangle:- www.flickr.com/photos/7943052@N08/4821323561/in/photostream
Nick's version is from 4x1 rectangles. Except for the difference in dimensions, I made a slight modification in one of the folds to allow a better fit for the modules. The 3 triangles are held together but they are not linked. If any one is removed, the whole assembly breaks apart. Thanks again to Nick.
@outergate: in response to the front door at sunset photo: thanks for the critique, you are right there isn't really a story. i like the photo because of the feeling it evokes, nothing more nothing less. yes it's an abstraction, but the mood it sets with the color and reflection is what i thought was cool. thanks for the visit!
Jasper the Spoodle in that wonderful doggy sit/lie down. He's such a big rangy guy I always revel in his positions.
I see three triangles in this photo. I wonder, are there more?
Addendum: there are many more. I was counting the triangle of his legs to bottom, the triangle of his tail, and the triangle on the rug, lower right. Lots of dark triangles and triangles within triangles.
Whatta group you are! You all help me to see better.
I'm behind on comments. I'll catch up. So sorry.
Jiujitsu girls from the Martial Arts of Tucson dojo - Shidenissen Jujutsu (S i J). Traingle choke submission.
The new S i J series to further advocate women in martial arts . A formidable and alluring, professionally designed series that feature actual students of Shiden'issen Jujutsu (S i J) - Tucson, AZ.
Demolition in progress at 320-334 Campbell Avenue, Toronto ON 9 Apr 2025 in the Junction Triangle neighbourhood.
Walking along Hollywood Boulevard late at night, my son and I were startled to note this star for John Belushi. This star is one of over 2,000 stars on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame. I shot the photo in the dark with only the street lights to illuminate it. It was a moment of great pause in our night out on the town there.
Location:
BETWEEN VINE STREET & CAHUENGA BLVD
(link gives exact location)
Side note: I believe I saw him play football when my high school went to Wheaton, IL to play Belushi's high school. It always takes me aback when someone close to my age has such a public life, with all the highs and lows. Not that long ago, a favorite author (who I met in Illinois years ago) killed himself, David Foster Wallace, and his loss, like Belushi, is something I think of more often than I would have supposed. With both Belushi and Wallace, you could sense their drive towards death, perhaps a death wish. No one else can alter such dark paths even though there is genius and success. I admired both of these men and wish life could have been more kind to them.
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
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.
Photo taken for Todays Posting #97 Make a photograph with a triangular composition.
And 112 Pictures in 2012 #10 Silver(y)