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found a simple way of smoothly attaching these triangles to the side of my ship. The whole thing is 3 bricks high and 2 bricks deep, making it easy to build into existing structures. It is also easy to light up as I can wind the EL wire between each clip.
Fuji 160NS, Pentax 645N. Hobart, October 2024. A cool little triangle window in the airbnb we stayed at.
Vanbar dev, dslr scan.
The old Enka factory walls being conserved for future re-use. Seems they are doing a nice job.
Ede, The Netherlands.
sometimes i feel like fading away...
too much which makes me dont want to see and feel anymore...
so tired...
give me a job at MMM please~
A triangle quilt I made after being inspired by some colours I saw on a recent day trip to NYC :) I'm obsessed with it and I think there'll be a few more quilts with those colours!
What could be more triangular than a Toblerone? Sorry it's not a full bar, but at least there are no tooth marks on it ;-)
The struts and wires of the new pedestrian bridge over the River Clyde create triangles as dusk starts to fall. In Explore 21.12.24
Lost in the middle of beauty, attracted by the vast expanse of the sea and an indescribable emotion.
The Winter Triangle asterism as seen from my backyard.
The winter triangle includes Procyon, Betelgeuse, and Sirius.
Vancouver, CANADÀ 2024
Triangle Park in Vancouver primarily refers to a small park area located along the False Creek seawall, within the Olympic Village neighbourhood.
This park is known for its waterfront location and is distinguished by a contemporary design that features a sculptural structure and custom-designed wave walls that serve as seating, inspired by the water and the area's former industrial activity (shipbuilding). Although often referred to as "Triangle Park" in planning documents and databases, it is one of several small green spaces the city has created or renamed, such as the recently named McAuley Park (formerly known as the "Kingsway Triangle").
Macro Mondays - theme: Triangle(s). HMM!!! A quite ugly shot but I couldn't find any good triangle for today's MM.
The We're Here! gang is looking for triangles today.
This is a shamrock plant that my friend Val gave me yeeeeears ago. It continues to bloom!
Some days photos can be hard to come by. This day was the polar opposite of that. I was shooting in all directions constantly because the weather just kept changing and becoming better and better. Here's one of the images from that special day - a mountain silhouette with some excellent light and character at its summit.
Neat!
I finished my triangle quilt this weekend! I was going to add a pieced binding and had it all cut out and ready. Then I went to get the mail and opened a fabric purchase, laid it near the quilt and discovered I liked the striped fabric so much, I used it for the binding! pretty great timing! The binding is Alexander Henry seaweed stripe.
A couple mistakes by the novice quilter (me). Used organic natural cotton batting. Not good for a quilt with lots of white-I can see all the little brown specks that are in this batting...
Also, used cream colored thread to quilt on a white fabric.
Also, got a big bubble in the backing after free motion quilting.
such is life.