Lens-Artists Challenge #290: Circular Wonders
Now we can begin our travels to see if there are any circular wonders to be found.
We’ll need these to get round.
In case you were wondering, the price was you’ve got to be joking
We’ll go outside, looking round we can see a carved circular shape in the sandstone wall. That was carved in 1892.
Look up. There’s a dome on the Dali Museum in Figures, Spain
Now everyone has to crouch down for this one. Now look through the hole in the back of the chair. Now, wouldn’t you take a photo too?
Back inside. Now we’re in a small rural hall. They kept the ceiling rose thank goodness when they upgraded the power in the hall. They couldn’t get flouro strips to fit the old ceiling rose.
Speaking of roses, I found this one which is rather circular. Also quite pretty. I have no idea of the name
Look, over there the Banksia is flowering, quite circular looking top down
Of course it’s now look up at the ceiling of the ceiling of The Pantheon, Rome
While we are in Rome we may as well have a look at the ceiling in the Basilica Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri
The most circular of all are the little sand balls made by a Sand Crab excavating a burrow at low tide
Here’s the little bloke. Let it run for a bit, it will get the correct Sand Crab speed. That is all the frames in a 10 frame/second made intro a GIF. I still don’t know how I managed to get it into my media files. I hope it still works for you
Here we are at the most famous circular I know of Circular Quay in Sydney
Now you’ve been everywhere, so we might as well join Lucky Starr with I’ve Been Everywhere The lyrics are all Australian places