This is an example of three-dimensional geometry showing the interplay of light and shadows on some ancient columns and walls at Luxor, Egypt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
You’re right — lots of play with lighting. It even appears that the walls are purple and goldish green — just from the artful shadows and your camera angles. Thanks for sharing! http://ohtheplaceswesee.com
I like your choice, Michael.
Thank you adinparadise for your continued perusal and encouragement!
Great photo. I like the light and shadows.
Unfortunately, my photo has nothing to indicate the scale of things. The columns are quite tall as well! Thank you Northern narratives!
Impressive! Very nice interplay of shadows and light.
Thank you for your kind comment!
You’re right — lots of play with lighting. It even appears that the walls are purple and goldish green — just from the artful shadows and your camera angles. Thanks for sharing! http://ohtheplaceswesee.com
Hi Rusha, I like this photo being 3D and the shadows have reinforced this! Michael
Magnificent interpretation of geometry….
Thank you bulldogsturf!
Wow, the size of the bricks is amazing. How’d they stack them I wonder? Appropriate choice, as they must have been the original geometry genius’s
Transporting the blocks from the quarries, down the Nile, getting them into shape and sizes, move them up and place them correctly is a genius’s task!
I like the colors and the shapes in this photo.
Yews, hese elements give a 3D view to the whole thing. Thanks Viveka!
this is good! I’ve been looking at the photos for this week i think yours intrigues me!
This is a scanned old photo. The original film / photo is lost, otherwise, it shows better details and colors. Thank you Rustic Recluse!
Michael, your photos never fail to delight. Wonderful stuff.
Hi Mjollnir, many thanks for the kind comment! Michael
Great choice!
Thank you hungryheart62!
Great shot!
Thank you afterthekidsleave!
Love the perfect geometric angles. Real good photo for the challenge.
Thank you Inside the Mind of Isadora!
THIS is geometry!! Great picture.
I think this is geometry in its simple form. I would like to illustrate some examples of more complicated geometry. Thanks & regards, Michael