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Circles 5 [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]

By Shattman
 Sometimes circles or circle-like shapes appear in unexpected places or objects. Today’s images fall into that category. The baseball caps below were shot at Rochester's Public Market. The orange color jumps right out at you, but the circles are a bit more subtle.
Circles 5  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]
   While there is only a hint of orange in the wood, the circles are fairly prominent.
Circles 5  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]
The image below was shot with my cell phone in the de Cordova Museum Sculpture Garden in Lincoln, MA. Shown here is only a portion of the unusual structure, entitled Lincoln, which must be about 100 feet in length. It is set up on a hillside, and kids love to crawl/walk in and out the openings. Here you can see a small child in the background, which helps give scale to the sculpture.
Circles 5  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]
The next image was shot in a laundromat. I couldn't believe my good fortune when I looked through the window and saw the line of machines.
Circles 5  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday] The final image was from a public men's room some place in London. The only fully circular objects are the three buttons on the wall to flush the toilets, which are roughly elliptical.
Circles 5  [Orange You Glad It’s Friday]

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