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Building in downtown Toronto- I liked al the converging patterns

Looking up at the rectagular shapes of a building.

Nikon F301 : Tamron Adaptall-2 35-135mm f/3.5-4.5 (Model 40A) : Ilford FP4 Plus : PMK Pyro

Hidden from sight

Unless you know

Behind the wall

Steps and all

It zigs and zags

Into the sea

The pier at St Monans

What a sight to see

 

The zigzag pier at St Monans in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, is known locally as "The Brocks"

Jutting out from the Alexandra Pier.

I had several attempts to capture this pier, some in lets say, rather windy conditions

Just a detail of this bridge, very appropriate for my series Lines and Planes: surprising compositions in the everyday, a special view of buildings, interiors ... lines made abstract.

 

If you get curious about this series visit Lines and planes

Club Aviron à Vidy (Lausanne, Canton de Vaud, Suisse)

  

Alongside Connaught Footbridge, Newham

For Macro Mondays "Zigzag". I hope this image fits the topic. It's a macro of sunlight refection on plastic. The "Z" is camera motion during the exposure.

another itch scratched.

 

aka the Corpach wreck.

All seen at the Butterfly and Otter farm in Buckfastleigh, Devon.

Denver, Colorado

steampunk time warp gadgetry.....

Mono version of the zig zag sea wall at St Monans

Photo taken for the September 19, 2022 Macro Mondays theme: zigzag.

 

For those times when you don't want to wait: a zigzag/serrated edge on your snack packaging is so much easier to open by hand than a smooth one!

Inner courtyard of the Marburg Art Museum

Hesse, Germany 25.02.2022

www.uni-marburg.de/de/museum/kunstmuseum

confusing the eye here, which is vertical?

Frederick Charrington House, Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green

Amalfi, Italy

vu au parc ornithologique du Pont de Gau...

Chrono: 1519

 

Une étape monochrome.

Flower-filled canyon in Carrizo Nat Monument from a few years back.

Macro Mondays 'crinkled, wrinkled, folded or creased' theme.

 

Each sheet of paper in this is the very beginning of an Origami 'herringbone tesselation' fold. I tried for quite some time and many larger sheets of paper were binned before I gave up and used these small squares, folded each to the first stage and then stacked them.

 

Image measures 2" x 1.5"

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