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For Macro Monday Triangles.
I had a hard time finding triangles! This isn't my favorite photo, but it's colorful!
Got an email from Panos with updates to a few of the Actions I have gotten from him.. This one he has fixed so you can put something different on each of the faces of the cube.. I like it... He is doing alright but said they were restricted pretty much as we are with this virus...
I've started to have a go at messing with the bokeh. This is just a triangle cut into some black card. Pretty sure it can be done better...but it's a start.
The combination of early morning light, mist, hills and trees create interesting fan-shaped triangles and a moody atmosphere.
The reason I am looking at old photographs of Thomas is that I'm making a needle-felted portrait of him and I need to check some of his markings. This is a scan of an 8x10 print (analog). I like Thomas's "pyramid" stance with the triangle of the pennant, and the edges of the curtains.
VIEWERSHIP: this photo represented 13% of 1,751 views on 7/19/2022 and 13% of 868 views on 7/20/2022.
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.