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F, A Letter Found As Art In Nature
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Former Paint
A temporary door was created by attaching a cut sheet of plywood to form part of a construction wall. The plywood used to have something attached to its painted surface. Whatever was attached, it was removed. The pattern left over on the door formed the letter F.
Letter F As Art • Found In Nature • Valencia Street • San Francisco California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 35-70 Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 15:21:38 Thursday 17 June 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 6 June 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_4841 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Lazy Twig
A twig was found relaxing on a trail beside a river. A letter F that had begun to twist and deform with age, perhaps one day becoming a truncated T.
Letter F As Art • Found In Nature • While On A Trail Walk • Spokane, Washington • (Date Photographed: 15:21:38 Tuesday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Tuesday 18 September 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C17_4268 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Arms On A Pole
A pole holding a sign, when cropped by the photograph's frame, resulted in the letter F.
Letter F As Found Art • Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: in 2006) • (Date Published: Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #20060000_04 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Street Drain
One corner of a drain in the street. This drain was fairly clean because it had rained hard the previous day.
Letter F As Found Art • San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: in 2006) • (Date Published: Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #20060000_03 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Tree Branches
Tree branches made the letter "F" when viewed from the side. The problem with finding an F in nature is that the vertical seldom ends even with the top horizontal, and that the two horizontals seldom end on their own, thereby requiring the F to be defined by the frame of the photograph image.
Letter F As Found Art • Downtown Spokane, Washington • (Date Photographed: in 2006) • (Date Published: Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Terry Costales #20060000_02 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Tree Branches
Tree branches made the letter "F" when viewed from just the right angle. The problem with finding an F in nature is that the vertical seldom ends even with the top horizontal, and that the two horizontals seldom end on their own, thereby requiring the F to be defined by the frame of the photograph image.
Letter F As Found Art • Spokane River, Otis Orchards, Washington • (Date Photographed: in 2006) • (Date Published: Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Terry Costales #20060000_01 Add a comment or report a mistake
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