Repetitive geometry - day #6 by vincent24

Repetitive geometry - day #6

My first get-pushed week. My sixth get-pusched day.

This time a natural geometry. This is a close-up photo of a peacock.

I was challenged by Peter Harris (@peadar). And the challenge is to focus on repetitive geometry (see fuither details below).

Challenge: "focus on repetitive geometry. this can be lines or shapes and should include reference to light and shadow. The feature may be man-made or naturally occurring but should have some artistic merit.. As a subsidiary challenge, there should be good attention to detail in terms of basic technique (horizon, if appropriate, fo
Vincent, another nice observation. If I was searching for things to say, I might mention the possibility of cropping to lose the blank (non-geometric) spaces bottom left and top right. I might also have considered rotating the image so that the pattern is more vertical. But these really are just thoughts. Thanks for engaging with the challenge - it's really been interesting to see you look at some different things.
September 23rd, 2017  
@peadar Thanks Peter. I have cropped the blank (non geometric) space using the picmonkey. No more no-geometric part on the image. When I initially posted it,I was hesitating if I should keep gthese part or not. But they indeed did not bring anything additional. Thanks.
September 24th, 2017  
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