I really like the architecture. The arch on the steps is a perfect example of what I mean. I wonder how many will note the slope of the landing drains water off to the left away from the steps and not straight down onto the sidewalk or the steps? Very nice shot with a lot of information.
Architecturally eye-pleasing!
ReplyDeleteI really like the architecture. The arch on the steps is a perfect example of what I mean. I wonder how many will note the slope of the landing drains water off to the left away from the steps and not straight down onto the sidewalk or the steps? Very nice shot with a lot of information.
ReplyDeleteThe Arizona ladies have staircases, lines, and curves in your blogs today!! Love the bicycle at the top, but would not want to haul it up the steps.
ReplyDeleteA geometry lesson here
ReplyDeleteYes, all those wonderful angles and then the wonderful circles of the bike wheels and the organic growth of the tree.
ReplyDeleteI love the geometric shapes and curves. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteYes, great lines! Really nice composition.
ReplyDeleteMo beat me to the thought. A teacher could use this as a geometry lesson.
ReplyDeleteI like the lines on this one too! People are going to think that we planned our posts to look alike today.
ReplyDeleteSo true and the longer you look at it, the more lines and shapes pop out. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteGood eye! The lines are super and I love the contrast of the free-form tree!
ReplyDeleteI think the stairs really stand out.
ReplyDeleteThe steps, the railing, the arch under the steps and the bicycle all contribute interest to this geometric study.
ReplyDeleteI like this composition!
ReplyDeleteThis entrance is a mathematicians dream... shapes, shapes, shapes.
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