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Stanley Milner library (interior - intérieur)

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Renovation: Teeple Architects in association with Stantec

Triboniophorus graeffei

Good slug weather today :))

Blue Triangle Butterfly

Scientific name: Graphium sarpedon choredon. This butterfly is found in South and Southeast Asia, as well as eastern Australia, in rainforest and monsoon forest (deciduous vine thicket) as well as suburban gardens. Graphium sarpedon primarily lives in moist, low-level rain forests (below 1600 m/5000 feet) where it is usually observed flying just above the tree canopy.

Ref: Helen Schwencke.

Photographed in suburban Sydney Australia.

The geometry of a greenhouse fascinates me. In this amalgamation of wood and glass, I was most interested in highlighting the triangles. The monochrome helps to emphasize the geometry of the scene, without the distraction of color.

 

Belmont, NC USA

Europe, France, Languedoc-Roussillon, L'Hérault, Montpellier, Tour Le Triangle, Modernist Condo (slightly cut from T)

 

Shot while underway from the Place de la Comédie to the postmodern Antigone quarter. It has a height of 72 m and is the 2nd highest building of the region. A remarkable edifice thru its staircase-shaped architecture, and the jutting out balconies. It was designed by Pierre Tourre.

 

It’s a condo building with shops and offices in its base and was created at a time that the city of Montpellier was rapidly growing. With the large adjacent Polygone shopping mall and Ricardo Bofill’s postmodern Antigone quarter, it uses the former "le Polygone du genie” a former shooting range of the Joffre military barracks and the former Esplanade station and its viaduct. This station was the terminus of the Montpellier - Palavas railway here.

 

This is number 14 of the Montpellier album and 917 of the Minimalism/explicit Graphism one.

 

Another passer-by from a bit of street photography the other day

Forty-eight triangles in the diagram and some more in the mechanical pencil : )

 

50mm prime with a 31mm extension tube at f/16.

 

Thanks for viewing and happy macro Monday.

triangles on my favorite guitar for the macro mondays theme

University of Leeds multi-storey car park

Color Street Photography

For Macro Monday Triangles.

 

I had a hard time finding triangles! This isn't my favorite photo, but it's colorful!

The penultimate Shakespere Express of the season approaches the Dorridge triangle in glorious late afternoon conditions 20227 was upfront for this leg paired with 20189, 1T53 Stratford to Snow Hill.

A corridor formed by reeds growing along the Yarkon river

Giessen, university City, Mathematikum Museum

Having to watch every dollar...

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Triangle”

 

Submitted to The Flickr Lounge. “Closeup”

abstract architecture

SSC - Triangles

 

This is rather a literal interpretation of the theme. Don't look too closely or you will see the celotape holding it all together! Giving me the title.

A macro shot of a very small glass prism. I find that dust, fingerprints and imperfections in the glass become much more apparent when working close up but I'm not sure that is always a bad thing. I have used silver cards for both reflection and background with window light from the right hand side.

If you put your hands together like this, our doggo comes running to smoosh her face into the hole. It forms a triangle so figured it fits. 😂

Taken on the Takumar 55 @ f8. Difficult to get perfect focus due to bad lighting and terrible eyes.

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