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I love the concourse at Kings Cross train station in London, the archticture here is prime for some abstract photography.
Designed by John McAslan and Partners the Western concourse is Europe’s largest single span station structure, comprising of 16 steel tree form columns that radiate from an expressive, tapered central funnel.
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Yodobashi Camera Shinjuku West Main Store (ヨドバシカメラ 新宿西口本店 マルチメディア館)
Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo (東京都新宿区西新宿)
A clever approach to using a very tight space to provide a way up and down the various levels of the fortress. I've seen many spiral staircases but I think this was the first triangular staircase I've ever seen. Really cool.
On Sunday 5th June 2016 the railway crossing at Sturry was closed while work was undertaken meaning routes 8/8A and the Triangle were diverted via Broad Oak and Vauxhall Avenue. This diversion however prevented the use of the new Enviro 400 MMC vehicles recently introduced on these routes and so for one day the old order returned!
Stagecoach East Kent 17553 LY02 OBE is seen on Clapham Hill on the outskirts of Whitstable whilst working the 'new' anti-clockwise Triangle service from Herne Bay to Canterbury via Whitstable. Sunday 5th June 2016.
TransBus Trident 9.9m - TransBus ALX400 (Ex-Stagecoach London TAS553)
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Panasonic DMC-GX7
LUMIX G 20/F1.7
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Insert some Sci-Fi hokum about time travel or something in here, to cover the lack of compositional cohesion in this Photoshop mash-up...
We're Here and fully triangulated.
Hand-held three shots manually merged & heavily modified in Photoshop using the layer merge tools and the shape tool and the Image > Adjustments options. Sheesh! ;-)
Part of a facade with triangular terraces. Imaging everybody sitting on their terraces on a sunny day. So much for privacy.....
I tried to make a superheavy torso with four legs but it didn't quite work unfortunately.
returned to the project and I'm pleased with the skeleton of a triangular set of hips, a quite hard shape for lego tbh.
A draft in the back that I decided not to go with as well.
New Holland Island is a historic triangular artificial island in Saint Petersburg, Russia, dating from the 18th century.
The island was created in 1719, when the newly built Kryukov Canal and Admiralty Canal connected the Moika River with the Neva. The triangular island took its name after a number of canals and shipbuilding facilities that rendered its appearance similar to Amsterdam. The island was originally built for timber storage. Peter the Great took the opportunity to create a naval port, including a wooden palace for his own use. In 1821, it became the country's first military port.
In 2004, the Ministry of Defense evacuated the buildings, which were to be refurbished for hotels and clubs to a design by Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, until the consortium running the project ran into difficulties.
Since 2010, the island is owned by the Iris Foundation (Daria Zhukova's art foundation). A new project was established with space for galleries and a museum, possibly to house Abramovich's art collection. The $12 billion dollar redevelopment project was awarded to NY-based architecture firm WORKac. The island opened to the public in 2011. The planned £256m complex is intended to combine commercial and residential properties with the restoration of monuments that are protected by UNESCO.
While very similar to the plans made by Fosters + Partners in 2006,. the firm WORKac designed the new island as a microcosm of St-Petersburg, a concept of "city within the city".
Fuse Collection
Several polyhedron made with Tomoko Fuse equilateral triangular unit.
2 colors, 2x8 cm units.
Panasonic DMC-GX7
LUMIX G VARIO 14-42/F3.5-5.6 II
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Tiny "triangular" (in fact, hexagonal) snowflake with simple, geometric inner pattern and nice transparency.
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From a hexagon of copy paper.
My 2nd attempt to fold Jason Schneider's Arbor Rose from a triangle (blintzed hexagon).
Making these tetrahedrons from folding sheets of paper is addictive play for me. I am so into it these days. My wife said: "I'm afraid that you'll litter throughout with them."
Following on from the last image, the onset of Autumn, which already here seems to have been and pretty much gone in a matter of no time this year, storms taking all the leave off before they have really had a chance to gain that deep rich colour the season is known for
This is another shot from the same location as the last one near to me, exactly 1 Month ago today. If you look at the last image and then this one you will be able to see to process of the 2 compositions within the overall scene.
The walk to get to it was 'interesting' with some severe slipping and sliding going on but amazingly I managed to stay upright for once! you could hear before getting to it that it was really flowing well and I wasn't dissapointed.
I had about an hour here trying various different compositions and things I hadn't shot before and to be honest it was superb to just be out again in nature with the camera.
I got 3 or 4 images that I really like from the shoot. The only filter I've used here is a NiSi Landscape Polariser, which when shooting at f/11 gave me an ideal shutter speed of between 1.6 and 2 seconds on each image with the ISO pushed up a little.
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