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Some of you thought that there was a hidden meaning behind my last upload, but as far as I know it was just a pleasing arrangement of elements on a grave marker.
But as for today's upload, now there's a real puzzle ![]()
| Title: | Puzzle |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 18 Dec 2011 - 10:58 AM |
| Camera: | Sony NEX-5N |
| Lens: | 18-55mm |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Tags: | Specialist / abstract |
| Votes: | 33 |
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Quote: Haven't a clue what this is but it's a superb bit of colour abstract.
Chris
couldn't have put it more succinctly.
Dave
Looks as if the liquid can move around the boxes, there appears to be an entrance/exit?
Dougie
Drat, you don't include the Exif... I'm trying to imagine what scale this is, I suspect not very large. I thought at first it was an art glass coaster or similar, but there's a suggestion of recession on the right side, this is something three-dimensional, perhaps architectural. I'm going for a window panel. The mix of warm and cold tones is wonderful.
Moira
Perhaps it is a screen inside Brother Hugo's little church, perhaps an altar screen or something in front of the vestry. It is extremely beautiful in its combination of colours and not-quite random shapes, perhaps blocks of acrylic rather than glass.
Of course, if you want a really Silly Sunday suggestion it would be the empty plastic insert from a box of superior chocolates, with backlighting bringing out the stresses in the material. But I think not!
Regards
Bill
Quote: Looks sort of like those glass blocks that make up an opaque window. It's beautiful..............Sandy
I agree with this Rende.
Regards
Trev.
There were some wonderful and imaginative suggestions as to what this could be, but when I wrote in the description: " But as for today's upload, now there's a real puzzle ", that is exactly what I meant; it is a puzzle given to me by my sister. It is called "XmatriX" (for those who want to look it up) and is a plexiglass cube of 7x7x7cm that holds a small steel ball that one has to manouvre from on end of the cube to the other through a maze of plexiglass partitions (which can be very frustrating!)
Rende
I have no idea what it is but its certainly eye catching
Well I said it was three-dimensional and not very large...
Moira
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