Showing posts with label layers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label layers. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 04, 2017

Horizontal layers

I noticed after the fact that I've taken photos with horizontal layers, and would like to collect or at least cross-reference them. If I"ve shared them before, I couldn't find them, so if you know this to be a re-run, let me know where you remember seeing them, please!


My house, front, 2013:



From the parking lot of the Shelburne Museum in Vermont:



Toward the west from Alcalde, New Mexico.




Stripes in my compost piles. It's not my only repeating-pattern photo, but it's one of them, I see, in retrospect. I did not put that barrel there, but it matches the three layers of compost, too! (Click it to go to its original blogpost.)

Back yard, taken for the shadow of the icicles. Nice shadows! And then the reflection of the icicles, and shadows on the curtain inside. Deep.




Added in July 2022 (Notes are here):

(click to enlarge)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

An Albuquerque Image


This truck just happened to be between me and this house, when the house was right between me and the Sandia Mountains. I like how the chimney is sticking up "over the mountain." It was a stunning frame for that nice truck.  The truck bed's frame matches the white bumper and the windows of the house.

I have no idea whose truck or house that is; on Edith north of Osuna. The art of a moment.


Same truck, different photo.