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I remember reading once that the superstition about it being bad luck to walk under a ladder comes from an old esoteric saying 'never break a triangle'. I'm sure there are various ways to interpret that saying, but for some reason it stuck with me and was the first thing that popped into my head when for this week's me again monday theme. In any case this is my best attempt at becoming a triangle with a tree.
"All we have is this moment." The moment when fog, light and everything comes together. This was shot on Saturday morning last weekend where the fog was just grand!
Strangely, I set up at "the spot" where the TransAmerica building would align through the North Tower (didn't even know that until a good hour into the shoot and saw something through the tower).
Handbuilt slab ceramic lantern made by my daughter.
I really love this as an ornament. Very impressed with the precision of this pyramid and no idea where she got the idea from. We spent some sessions with a master potter who loved glazes and Raku. This is not a raku firing but I love the effect. We had lots of laughs in our sessions and our tutor had/ has a great sense of humour. Just as well. LOL
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Triangle
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Triangle
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Triângulo
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #三角形
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Triangel
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Triángulo
When you see something at the end of the tunnel...It makes you wonder, it needs some exploring, of the urban kind that is.
A small piece of paper folded a few times into a Pyramid shape so it can stand up. Then moving it around under a light to highlight the texture of the paper.
The overall height is less than two inches.
Anyway it was a bit of a last min rush job!
A prism (the triangle) doing double time on a Stop Watch.
My 1st entry into Happy Macro Monday. HMM!! :-)
Theme of the day is Triangles.
Hope you enjoy. :-)
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Taken for this weeks Macro Monday theme "Triangle(s)".
These triangles were found right at the edge of a spider web. The dew drops were catching the early morning light.
This was a single frame taken handheld at 5x magnification with the Canon MP-E 65mm and a diffused Canon MT24-EX flash with the heads set at 1:4 A:B.
Smile on Saturday: Balancing act
The bottom triangle is anchored in some styrofoam to keep it upright and steady enough to support the second triangle. Way more fun than I ever had with these things in math class....
30 year old toy vacuum that picks up blocks. It was my daughter's in the early 90's, saved it for the grandkids.
Partner, should I carry on? I imagine seriously dense quilting on this one, white or ivory background.
blogged: shecanquilt.blogspot.ca/2013/03/this-and-that-and-happy-s...
Spotted in the underpass while driving into town. Slightly late I am afraid, it has been a very busy week here, we even had a tornado! for the first time ever in Papamoa. We did not get affected though, luckily. We were on our way to Mike's mum's funeral in the pouring rain and during the service we learnt of a tornado hammering the neighbourhood where we live.
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "triangles". Leaves from a tree in garden arranged to form triangular shapes.
The white triangle looks like the "lying triangle or arrow", the symbol for "next picture/photo". In fact, however, the photograph shows a section of the "vitra design museum" building in Weil am Rhein/Germany.
I just made this custom Triangle pillow for Youtuber Mitchell Davis. - www.youtube.com/watch?v=5141VF1NJk0
His fans really liked it and @imjustkyian even started a petition to get me to sell it on Throwboy.com! - twitition.com/uqtxc
Triangles from current cross stitch project.
18 ct Aida - image is approx 2.5"
Macro Mondays Jan 13/2020 theme: Triangle
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!