Vaun's photography wrote:
P1- Thanks for sharing! I really like your angles! Karin I really appreciate you taking part in this challenge.
Thanks, glad you like the angles.
katspangle wrote:
a couple to start with, will peruse my archives for more when I have a chance
P1- Nice curves and parallel lines! Thanks for joining in this challenge Kat! Much appreciated.
P2- Awesome set Karin! Love the curves of the bird, and your 7th photo really draws me in.
Smitty Blackstone wrote:
Many geometries.
P2- Very nice image! I love the sunburst under the gazebo! Very nice composition Smitty! Thanks for joining in this challenge! Much appreciated.
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PAToGraphy wrote:
Wonderful topic, Vaun. How about some "triangular" leading lines?
Love the second picture the best!!!!! Very nice!!!
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[quote=Vaun's photography]Here are some photos to start this challenge off with.
If you would add to this challenge, simply select reply to add your photos or comments.[/quot
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OldCADuser wrote:
Here are some images of 'Nature's Geometry' which I've captured over the years:
SRT-101 was my first camera I was sixteen if you know what I mean@
photophile wrote:
I have a circle and some angles to share:
P1- I totally missed your circle in the first photo with my first look Karin, sorry about that. . I was more focused on the angles.
I saw at least three triangles in your last photo.
OldCADuser wrote:
Here are some images of 'Nature's Geometry' which I've captured over the years:
P1- Looking through things again, I thought I'd mention that I'd been to Mackinaw Island a number of years ago.
I'm not sure if I got a photo of the Arch Rock or not.
OldCadUser reminded me, with his photos, that Nature's Geometry includes more than Euclidean Geometry.
So here's a couple of lenticular cloud photos and other examples of Nature's Geometry.
Sunset tinge colored this cloud nicely!
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Earlier it looked like a spaceship. Down below and slightly southeast would be Mt Rainier.
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Symmetrical shapes, though different colors.
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Another symmetrical shape.
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Somewhat resembles a dome.
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