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13 responses to “Fishnet”

  1. *cue pun on capturing the imagination*

    The Louvre lends itelf nicely to reflections and symmetries. I’ve never been there, but I wonder if there is a lattice to the observation of symmetry there… i.e. if you took this picture a foot to the left, the symmetry would be broken, there are a finite number of planes or points you can capture symmetrical views.

  2. interesting…. hyper-cubist reality is easier…

    Throw No Stones

  3. I’ll bet they hid the Holy Grail in the Apple sculpture.

    The hunt is on! Immortality to the first person who smashes the hyper-cube and runs off with the Apple! The Aramaic was mistranslated, they were really referring to a red *apple*. Steve Jobs is the seed of the Merovingian!

    Time to go put on my tin-foil hat….

    (Tangential question… can I use my MacBook as a tinfoil hat?

    It is made of aluminum, and folds over, therefore being a nice faraday cage. Also, the running electronics camoflage my own electromagnetic brain waves.

    But wait! The web-cam looks right into my ear, Steve Jobs and the Knights of Templar are reading my thoughts! *runs off to the loony bin*)

  4. On a less insane note, yes, finding the symetries in the hyper-cube structure *is* easier for us, because we were raised in 3-dimensional geometries.

  5. it’s the Lourve! nice nice! i have a pic of this in my paaris set that i love.

  6. http://www.flickr.com/groups/1-2-3/

    Nice! I like it. Maybe be more impactful from a slightly less symmetrical angle.

  7. Looks better and much more sophisticated then in the whole Dan Br movie 😉 Do you have more of these shots? (123)

  8. Fabulous! I love that pyramid – I wish I’d had a wide angle lens when I was at the Louvre, as my shots didn’t turn out nearly as nicely 🙂

    (1-2-3)

  9. It warms my heart knowing you were here. 🙂

  10. You’re invited to join P1F1P1F1

  11. Oui oui frenchy symmetry ; )

    PhotonQ-Le Louvre Cour Napoleon

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