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roxy on the doggie bed in the corner, with my new wide angle lens.

Mini card using Hero Arts Triangle background stamp and ombré ink pad and Avery Elle Sending You set

Leica M 240

Leica Noctilux 50mm F/1.2

Why are these fish triangular? I don't know, but fish markets are cool places to trawl through.

I've just learned that these are moonfish (Mene maculata). Thanks, Joe Collver.

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Seen near the Eastern Portugese/Spanish border at Vila Real this Alfredo Caetano bodied Scania is very unusual with triangular windows.

Photo about 1985. Copyright. G.Walker.

A bare peak in the mountain range south of Kandze.

 

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The triangular box from Hans-Werner Guth is a perfect hide-away for all those creepy cables around your workstation.

 

It is also a nice gift wrap if you want to give away small stones, jewelery or else little treasures. It is also fun to fold. Inspriation & Help: Sara Adams YouTube Channel.

The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago at Brooklyn Museum ...

 

'The Dinner Party, an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art, is presented as the centerpiece around which the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is organized. The Dinner Party comprises a massive ceremonial banquet, arranged on a triangular table with a total of thirty-nine place settings, each commemorating an important woman from history. The settings consist of embroidered runners, gold chalices and utensils, and china-painted porcelain plates with raised central motifs that are based on vulvar and butterfly forms and rendered in styles appropriate to the individual women being honored. The names of another 999 women are inscribed in gold on the white tile floor below the triangular table. This permanent installation is enhanced by rotating Herstory Gallery exhibitions relating to the 1,038 women honored at the table.'

I used a six-inch (15cm) circle of filter paper for this.

Ord over Doniphan-Trumbull 25-22, 25-14

Kearney Catholic over Ord 25-12, 25-14

Kearney Catholic over Doniphan-Trumbull 25-10, 25-9

Someone announced a class about a Tomoko Fuse prismatic box at OUSA convention next June. Why not having some fun for free beforehand ?

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Pabellón Puente.

 

Sobre el río Ebro. Une la calle de Francia y la Avenida de la Almozara con Avenida de Ranillas. Entre el barrio de la Almozara y el Recinto EXPO´08. Zaragoza

 

Arquitecta: Zaha Hadid con Patrik Schumacher. Jefe de proyecto: Manuela Gatto (Associate). 2005-08

Ingeniería de Proyecto: ARUP / IDOM

Uno de los principales edificios de la EXPO, concebido como la puerta principal de acceso a la misma. Diseñado por la arquitecta de origen iraquí, ganadora del Premio Pritzker de arquitectura, Zaha Hadid.

 

Su planta, horizontal, orgánica y trenzada, asemeja un gladiolo tendido sobre el río Ebro con una longitud de 270 m. Se diseña para alojar salas de exposición sobre la temática de la gestión sostenible del agua. Organizado en 4 secciones, lo que serían 4 vainas de la flor, se divide en dos niveles, comunicados por rampas destinándose a las zonas de paso alrededor de 3.100 m2 y el espacio expositivo en torno a los 2.700 m2 de superficie, tiene un recorrido audiovisual de 900 metros de longitud y 40 minutos de duración. La sección tiene forma de diamante, como forma racional de distribuir fuerzas a lo largo de la superficie. Esto genera un área de sección triangular bajo la planta principal para uso de almacenaje e instalaciones. Su autora lo define como un objeto que nace de las condiciones naturales del río y sus riberas.

El puente cuente con sólo dos apoyos secundarios en ambas orillas y uno principal en una mejana (isla natural en el cauce de un río), alcanzando su mayor luz ciento ochenta y cinco metros por lo que, junto con la inestabilidad de los suelos fluviales de Zaragoza, obligó a construir una cimentación record de profundidad por pilotaje en España (70 metros), aumentando costes y plazos de ejecución. El pabellón se construyó en tierra firme y una vez completado fue desplazado a su ubicación final sobre el cauce del Ebro. Esto significó mover una estructura de 140 metros y 2.200 toneladas, a lo largo de 123 m longitudinales y 9 laterales sin emplear ningún apoyo intermedio.

La estructura es metálica y de hormigón. La cubierta de plástico, en forma de escamas. La ventilación natural crea un microclima interior que evita las molestias del sol y del cierzo. Comienza con una pequeña sección en el barrio de La Almozara para ganar anchura conforme se acerca a la margen izquierda. La fachada inspirada en las escamas del tiburón, se genera por un patrón de tábulas solapadas y se conforma mediante bastidores metálicos con paneles triangulares de cristal y de grc (hormigón y fibra de vidrio) que le da una tonalidad irisada. En el diseño se presta especial atención al encuentro con las orillas realizándose mediante suaves rampas.

Finalizada la EXPO el pabellón se encuentra cerrado al público y sin uso, pese condición de puente peatonal para cruce del Ebro y sala de Exposiciones

Sri Pada is Sri Lanka’s second highest mountain. It is 2.243 meter high and gives an incredible view across the island. Sri Pada means ‘sacred footprint’. In the Buddhist tradition, this refers to the ‘footprint of the Buddha’, which according to the story, was left on the mountain by the Buddha when he visited the island for the third and last time. Therefore, the mountain is considered holy by the Sri Lankans and the walk up to the top as a pilgrimage.

 

Just after sunrise, the triangular shape of the mountain becomes visible due to the mountain’s shadow that is projected on the landscape by the sun. At the peak’s spot where this phenomenon can be viewed, a metal umbrella is placed. The resemblance of the shape of the metal umbrella and the mountain’s shadow is remarkable, and just asked to be captured.

 

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Testing a pair of triangular rollers by placing a board and a coffee mug on them and pushing the board sideways.

 

A curve of constant width is a two-dimensional shape whose width, as measured with calipers, is the same, regardless of the orientation of the curve relative to the calipers. You can extrude such a curve into a three-dimensional roller that will have a constant height as you roll it around on a flat surface. A board supported by a pair of such rollers will move horizontally without any up and down motion. A circle is a curve of constant width, but it's not the only one; there are many others. A Reuleaux triangle (an equilateral triangle where each side is a circular arc centered on the opposite corner) also has constant width, and you can use it as the basis for rollers that look like they shouldn’t work at all. Inspired by my daughter's high school project I made an example out of wood.

Some buttonholing experimentation for my new jacket.

The tall, narrow nave are distinctively Saxon, as are the east and west walls. The triangular heads to the windows are characteristic of Saxon work.

 

"St Mary's Priory Church, Deerhurst, near Gloucester, England, is unusual in that it contains many elaborate Anglo-Saxon details, including carvings and sculpture. At the beginning of the 9th century land was granted to Deerhurst, and it is generally accepted that significant work was carried out during the 9th and 10th centuries. This makes the church contemporary with the Carolingian Renaissance on the continent, which may have provided the artistic impetus.

 

"There is a second important Anglo-Saxon building in the village, Odda's Chapel, lying about 200 yards south-west of the church.

 

"At ground floor level, the entrance to the church has been retained at the west door and through the tower, which originally was the traditional entrance for a church. The present west doorway has replaced the original, but a beast's head above still remains. Over the inner doorway, before entering the church proper, is a sculpture of the Virgin and Child. Beast's head label-stops with spiral decoration have been moved from outside to the inner doorway, and others occur at the chancel arch at the end of the nave. The apse has been demolished and the arch blocked-up. Other Anglo-Saxon sculpture includes the Deerhurst Angel on the outside of the south wall of what was originally part of the apse. There is also a rare Anglo-Saxon font in the north aisle, which is decorated with spirals and vine scrolls."

 

Source: Wikipedia

xh558 arrives at Southport in the company of the Red Arrows

Kyoto Station Sky Deck

Four Interlocking Triangular Prisms #8.

4-fold axis, 36 units, folded out of copy paper.

IJmuiden, Netherlands, October 2014.

Dypsis decaryi (Triangle Palm) in the palm dome at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, Como Park, St. Paul, MN.

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