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Mieke WA Minkjan | all galleries >> Photo a day gallery >> June 2009 Iron & Steel > 7 june Iron & Steel Torus
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07-JUN-2009 MiekeWAMinkjan

7 june Iron & Steel Torus

Langwarrin

sculpture by Adrian Page, 2003 in the McClelland Sculpture Garden, Langwarrin, Au

Canon EOS 40D ,Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS
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Date/Time07-Jun-2009 15:25:18
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Focal Length30 mm
Exposure Time1/100 sec
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ISO Equivalent100
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Jola Dziubinska21-Jun-2009 00:31
Very creative, excellent capture.
Jeff Lobaugh09-Jun-2009 02:52
Super find!!!
Guest 08-Jun-2009 15:34
What an amazing sculpture! I ABSOLUTELY love this. You managed to capture the light in such a fantastic way as well. Big, big V
Barbara Heide08-Jun-2009 09:57
love the soft light!!
Mieke WA Minkjan08-Jun-2009 06:21
I checked the meaning of the numbers on the artist website. Adrian Page describes it as follow: “The visual structure of digital architecture is similar to the visual structure of nature, in so-far-as the structure is the main source of 'decoration' or the visual appeal and interest of the building or object.

The computer is to architecture what DNA is to nature. Both have design parameters, and both work with variables within those parameters”.
Guest 08-Jun-2009 05:09
A cool shot!
Inga Morozoff07-Jun-2009 23:30
Hmmm, very intriguing.
Cindi Smith07-Jun-2009 19:34
Nice!!! Great idea and beautiful sculpture!
Maaike Huizer07-Jun-2009 19:31
Very interesting. Good capture.
Kerry Tingley07-Jun-2009 18:24
Interesting sculpture! It looks like a giant inner tube to float down the river!
Walter Otto Koenig07-Jun-2009 15:37
This is very cool. Easily the largest ring decoder I've ever seen.
Dennis Warren07-Jun-2009 14:39
You know that all that inscription has meaning, even if only to the artist. Wouldn't you like to know, as we do?
Ed McConnell07-Jun-2009 14:18
interesting shot..tell us more about it..