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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 4:24:23 GMT
Two from today.....one in the kitchen where light coming in from the shade created an angle on the wall. And one looking out at the various angles....created by houses along the river.....converted to B/W to emphasize the various angles; blackened the river behind the houses. Helen, both fit this theme to a T. I really like the 2nd image with all those architectural angles. Great capture!
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 4:28:20 GMT
A couple of angles taken between rain showers today. First are lots of angles from underneath a transmission tower: The second looks a bit like a meccano set but are the angular supports under the three-lane west-bound half of the bridge from here to the US Tony, impressive! The symmetrical composition of these images goes hand in hand with the geometrical angles of the subject.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 4:35:34 GMT
DisorientedAfter seeing the Challenge theme I dug into my archives (if that's ok?) to find this one I remembered. Jim, lots of angles in this image. I had to go back to fully appreciate them. Thanks for acknowledging this photo came from your archives! There is no deadline for posting in the WP challenge. Hopefully you will post back with a timely image (in the spirit of the WP challenge).
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 4:40:35 GMT
Dumping chopped corn for silage. Clive, nice job! Colorful and well-composed images. I like how you noticed the angles made by Mother Nature.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 4:42:40 GMT
Walking along a towpath and noticed angle of these pipes side of a building. Jim, I'm impressed. Not too many people would have noticed these angles. Perfect for this challenge!
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 4:47:22 GMT
Here's a skywalk at Portland's World Trade Center. Thanks for the theme Sepiana! Bill, WOW! Great image on more than one count -- composition, angles galore, and . . . a DOF to die for.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 4:52:09 GMT
A unique Angle of view. Looking out on the world from under the earth? Here is the photo my sister took of me while I was working on the one above: Rick, amazing image! I really like the way you interpreted the Angles theme. Thinking out of the box! I envision both images framed and placed on the wall side by side.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 5:08:20 GMT
Modern architecture along the Thames Path. Brenda Brenda, beautiful, sharp, and well-composed image! Great job capturing the architectural angles of this building.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 3, 2022 5:17:24 GMT
Always Angles to be found in a woodland outing. And autumn is a fine time to be in the woods. One more for this week. This road Angles up and up as it Angles back and forth across the slope in the climb to the top. Rick, I'm amazed at your ability to find these angles! I really like the 2nd image -- great composition, with elements of visual interest from foreground to background.
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Post by Jim on Oct 19, 2022 3:27:41 GMT
Since there's no posting deadline, here's a crane I shot through the car windshield during my rush hour drive home from an appointment this afternoon.
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