Not one (but two rectangles)

Lens-Artists Challenge #305: Rectangles

The concept of the prompt was different and I found it hard to come up with something appropriate, so I just went for two or more rectangles.

Of course rectangles I had to use recognisable rectangles from the favourites, windows and doors of course.
Two rectangular windows with many more rectangles within.

Or long and skinny windows with a few other rectangles photobombing on the wall keeping an eye on things

Many an old door have rectangle inserts

Rectangles within rectangles within rectangles and each with their own personality

Old rectangles and new rectangles

and huge rectangles from Bologna

I chose this photo as it is the only one that I could locate that fitted with Egídios concept

33 thoughts on “Not one (but two rectangles)

  1. Brian, first of all, thank you for taking a stab at the challenge. The concept clearly comes naturally to you. Just take your first photo. You see the two windows. I see that, and I also see the strong rectangle created by the wall below the windows. That wall creates the rectangle that guides the viewer to the windows. In the second photo, the light coming through the windows creates an inner rectangle in contrast with the shadow around the windows or even the dark floor. This was a pretty good exercise and excellent examples for the challenge.

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  2. Excellent choices for the week Brian – you found way more rectangles than most! It was an interesting challenge, I did learn something new, but must admit I may not have grasped the idea entirely!! Terrific response.

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