Here are some photos to start this challenge off with.
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Thanks for the thumbs-up! Much appreciated.
Here are a few more. I might add that I don't expect perfect geometric images in every photo, sometimes they might merely suggest a geometric shape.
This mushroom is a cone shape.
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Trees reflected form parallel lines.
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I think this is somewhat rare, but I see two right angles in this photo.
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Here are some more to provoke some thoughts.
I expect more people will post before the day is over.
These melons are spheres.
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I saw a parallelogram this morning.
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And a rectangle earlier in the week.
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Point and radiant lines.
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Here are some images of 'Nature's Geometry' which I've captured over the years:
Here's a time exposure aimed at the North Start, shot near Lewiston, Michigan - July 1969 - Minolta SRT-101, 58mm
Icicles on the hubcap of a Ford Mustang, shot near Lewiston, Michigan - March 1972 - Minolta SRT-101, 58mm
The Wilson Arch in Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah - September 1988 - Minolta XG-M, 50mm
Ship Rock natural outcropping near Coloma, Wisconsin - August 1994 - Minolta XG-M, 35mm
Arch Rock on Mackinaw Island, Michigan - September 2002 - Minolta X-700, 50mm
Storm Clouds over Houghton, Michigan - August 2008 - Sony A100, 18-70mm
Another set of 'Natures Geometry'...
'Elephant Feet' stone outcroppings along the Navajo Trail near Tonalea, Arizona - June 2009 - Sony A100, 18-70mm
'Ghostbuster' cloud formation near Davis, Oklahoma - August 2017 - Apple iPhone 8
Lenticular Clouds (Altocumulus Lenticularis) as seen in Irvine, California - September 2018 - Sony a6000, 55-210mm
Another Lenticular Cloud (Altocumulus Lenticularis) as seen in Irvine, California - September 2018 - Sony a6000, 55-210mm
Mammatus Storm Clouds as seen from Irvine, California - September 2023 - Sony a6500, 18-135mm
OldCADuser wrote:
Here are some images of 'Nature's Geometry' which I've captured over the years:
P1- Very nice set! Love the star trails and the hubcap ice formation. The geologic arches are really nice too. I thought about clouds too, but didn't figure out how they were geometric, but I'm glad you included some.
Thanks for taking part in this challenge.
I have a circle and some angles to share:
OldCADuser wrote:
Another set of 'Natures Geometry'...
P1- Another really nice addition to this challenge. I really like the "elephant feet". And those lenticular clouds are awesome! Thanks again!
photophile wrote:
I have a circle and some angles to share:
P1- Thanks for sharing! I really like your angles! Karin I really appreciate you taking part in this challenge.
Wonderful topic, Vaun. How about some "triangular" leading lines?
PAToGraphy wrote:
Wonderful topic, Vaun. How about some "triangular" leading lines?
P1- Very nice set Pat! Thank you for your compliment and participation! Much appreciated.
a couple to start with, will peruse my archives for more when I have a chance
curves
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parallel lines in the sand drawn by the wind and a twig
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