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Circles 3 [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]

By Shattman
Circles come in both 2-D and 3-D. These forms will be evident in today’s posting, as well as in the coming weeks. The manhole covers and glove shots below are good 2-D exemplars.
Circles 3  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]
Circles 3  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]
Circles 3  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]
The lamp globes below are clearly in the 3-D group. The building in the background was the Lincoln Chase Tower [I don’t know its current name] in downtown Rochester, one of the most frequently photographed buildings in town. I confess to making a mistake by not shooting these a step [or two] to the left in order to get ‘perfectly’ symmetrical images.
Circles 3  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]
Circles 3  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]
The last 3-D example is a group of old bowling balls that were piled up on the lawn of a local artist who has a wildly eclectic collection of items on his property.
Circles 3  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]

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