Theory in Practice

In my opinion, the most effective way to learn geometry is not just by reading books but by studying our surroundings. We can find geometry in almost everything.

For today’s challenge, I chose a photo that I took in a cabin trip last weekend. I’m always fascinated by details especially by parallel lines and circles and symmetry.

This post by the way is my take on Cee’s Compose Yourself a Photo Challenge: #19 Geometry in Photography.

 

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No, it’s not what you think it is. πŸ™‚

 

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Parallel lines, squares and right angles. How many can you find?

 

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A cute wall lamp. It compliments the wall.

 

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4 Comments Add yours

  1. Cee Neuner says:

    You were right it is not what I first thought it was. You found some interesting shapes. Even in your last photo, put all the different shapes together and WOW. Great entry for this challenge. πŸ˜€

    1. therebelchic says:

      Thanks Cee. πŸ™‚

  2. Gayle says:

    Great response to the challenge and . . . what a beautiful lamp.

    1. therebelchic says:

      Thank you πŸ™‚

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