Friday, September 6, 2013
Geometry in Nature
A photograph is not created by a photographer. What [he or she] does is just to open a little window and capture it. The world then writes itself on the film. The act of the photographer is closer to reading than it is to writing. [He or she] are the readers of the world. ~Ferdinando Scianna
The weather has been picture perfect here this past week, and I've been taking daily walks...while walking, I started noticing leaves, angles and lines on sidewalks (and yep, a mushroom, too). Once I noticed this pattern, I started actively searching for more geometry in nature (which is surprising, considering I was very bad at geometry...). Before I knew it, I had a whole set taken with my iPhone. I thought I'd link up and share with Kim Klassen's Friday Finds...it's amazing what you can discover with your camera if you really stop and look. All of these images were taken with my iPhone and processed with the Snapseed app.
Have a wonderful weekend! Thank you for stopping by.
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I like the mushroom's photograph!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finds, Sherri! The geometry gives a cool background and contract to the organic and colorful leaves - great shots!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are getting out and capturing nature at its finest. Love leaves!
ReplyDeleteGeometry in nature, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI never was very good in geometry and never liked it much but I love what you did with putting nature and geometry together.
Beautiful shots!
I want to thank you for the visit and kind words.
I truly wish you were not going through the grief that I went through when my son went away to college.
I know just how you feel :(
I'd like to say it gets better but that would not be true so I will just say "treasure all the good times and know they shall come again"
Empty Nest Syndrome was one of the hardest things I have had to deal with.
I send you a hug of comfort.
Margie