Nevin Member Joined Aug 29, 2008 Messages 310 Jan 17, 2015 #1 Just for fun, with a tag bit seriousness. The first one was the floor a few steps from where I shot the second image. Enjoy! Attachments 001381_2015_January.JPG 237.6 KB · Views: 577 001386_2015_January.JPG 237.4 KB · Views: 585
Just for fun, with a tag bit seriousness. The first one was the floor a few steps from where I shot the second image. Enjoy!
Blow-in Active Member Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 1,757 Jan 17, 2015 #2 Re: Study of Triangles Nice! First 'lines' now 'triangles'...'circles' next? Richard
Nevin Member Joined Aug 29, 2008 Messages 310 Jan 18, 2015 #3 Re: Study of Triangles G'day Richard. What a tempting idea!
Wiener Active Member Joined Jun 30, 2009 Messages 2,746 Jan 18, 2015 #4 Re: Study of Triangles Both clever though very different shots, Nevin! Andy
Nevin Member Joined Aug 29, 2008 Messages 310 Jan 18, 2015 #5 Re: Study of Triangles Thanks for the kind words, Andy
Orol New Member Joined Jul 26, 2008 Messages 2,162 Jan 19, 2015 #6 Re: Study of Triangles Nice, Nevin. Well, jumping in. Here are some triangle studies I made not that far ago: Peter
Re: Study of Triangles Nice, Nevin. Well, jumping in. Here are some triangle studies I made not that far ago: Peter
Nevin Member Joined Aug 29, 2008 Messages 310 Jan 20, 2015 #7 Re: Study of Triangles Nice ones, Peter! I like the second best. Anyone to follow up with more images?
Re: Study of Triangles Nice ones, Peter! I like the second best. Anyone to follow up with more images?
Blow-in Active Member Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 1,757 Jan 21, 2015 #8 I'm not sure that this has much artistic merit but it does have triangles... Richard Attachments trangular tower.JPG 137.3 KB · Views: 403
Nevin Member Joined Aug 29, 2008 Messages 310 Jan 21, 2015 #9 We all have our own style, and every individual style has its worthy artistic value. If you print the image, leave some blank margins, and frame it, the artistic value will become more prominent. Well done, Richard. Look forward to more!
We all have our own style, and every individual style has its worthy artistic value. If you print the image, leave some blank margins, and frame it, the artistic value will become more prominent. Well done, Richard. Look forward to more!
Wiener Active Member Joined Jun 30, 2009 Messages 2,746 Jan 21, 2015 #10 OK, gloomy triangles allowed? Andy Attachments R0032100SP6a.jpg R0032100SP6a.jpg 563.3 KB · Views: 384
Marcus E. Active Member Joined Nov 25, 2010 Messages 1,129 Jan 27, 2015 #11 Triangles... Attachments R1069241.JPG 197.3 KB · Views: 65
Nevin Member Joined Aug 29, 2008 Messages 310 Jan 27, 2015 #12 Interesting shot. I like the triangle between the legs of the boy at the end of the covered walkway.