JohnnyDW wrote:
A last symmetrical batch from the dusty archives.. some previously posted.
p.39 Another fantastic series in every way - but I think #1 is just incredible.
I plan to be back later. Meanwhile we are already well below zero and winds are picking up. If you don't see me - no power, which would not be good when wind chills are expected to be -20 to -40
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.37 All are wonderful. I recognize the bridge. The vultures are definitely symmetrical too. And love that SW architecture.
Thanks very much, Pat. I always appreciate your comments. I knew that you would recognize the swinging bridge. The two birds with spread wings, I believe are anhingas but I don't consider myself a bird expert at all.
Tony
PAToGraphy wrote:
May have spell check but not "grammar check"
I thought you meant to say it that a way
More great images by all. I especially like Ron Davis's b&w artwork. Old engineer in me I guess. Growing up my dad was in and out of the air traffic control , and then I spent 4 years in the USAF therefore I am compelled to share these images illustrating the symmetry of Aeroplanes. They really have to be that way you know.
The C17 is a huge example.
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The Thunderbirds display symmetry in their formations as well as the planes they fly.
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"friendly skys"!
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
photophile wrote:
A few more of symetry:
Karin, I love #3 in this post. P. 31
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
photophile wrote:
More to peruse:
P. 33 Really great photos for symmetry!!
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
Bill,
That spoon on P. 31 demonstrates symmetry in so many ways. Great example!!
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
PAToGraphy wrote:
Other church windows and a rustic ceiling at a fairgrounds
P. 35 You keep coming up with symmetrical beauties (both posts)!!
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
P. 35 I'm realizing that circles are really symmetrical.
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