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Triangle Arts Macon spans 4 acres and features five multi-use buildings, two galleries, a dozen mixed-use studio spaces and outdoor venues. It's a wonderful place for people from all walks of life to come explore creative works and experience local and regional artists.
For Macro Mondays theme "triangles", this is a detail from a piece of Pueblo folk art we picked up in Santa Fe, New Mexico (description corrected from earlier due to spousal intervention).
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Explore May 19, 2022 #9
Japan Tobacco International, Geneva (Switzerland). SOM Architects/Engineers.
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More architectural fragments on my web site : Fine Art Mono Photography
After quite some time something for my "Geometry" album again. Took this while working on the update for my Leica Summicron 90mm 2.0 pre Asph review update on phillipreeve.net
Sometimes you walk into a landscape and are immediately drawn into it. This was one of those times where I saw really just shapes and lines pulling me in, and then had to hunt what about those shapes and lines I liked. I think understanding what you like about a landscape is central to understanding how to improve an image. This one took some tinkering to understand and convey.
In the end I came up with this image, really focusing on the water bouncing between the rocks, and forming triangles with the obstructed sun. I really like this one, partly because I remember thinking through the composition, but also because I just really like moody seascapes!
Shot with a Canon 5D IV with a 24-70 f/2.8L ii with a Lee landscape polarizer and a 2 stop ND grad. Processed in Camera Raw and Photoshop.
just returning from geometry classes...
a brown membrane bee/hylaeus heraldicus (of the family colletidae), a vey small bee (3-13mm)… for quite a few days it came back to the same arum lily sitting there quietly, actually so quiet that I could get the tripod out and take some shots...
like many bees and wasps they actively "work" collected nectar with their mouthparts to promote evaporation of the water content, in the process concentrating the sugars for nest provision, or trophallaxis (exchange of regurgitated liquids between individuals in a social colony).
I used 3x overlapping pieces of thin card to create a triangle (negative space). I used focus staking which produced the strange textured look.
Taken for the 'Macro Mondays' - 'Triangle' challenge, 13th January 2020
Challenge: Triangular Composition. I used cardstock, buttons and complimentary colors to create this flatlay. Have a great week!
Continuing with the series of shots taken in the rain last Sunday in Cork.
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