Fargo, ND
This week we are challenged to define what angular means to us in an image. From the challenge post, “What does angular mean to you? It might mean the corner on which you live or the intersection of sea and sky at a 180 degree angle. Angular also offers a chance to shoot from an entirely new perspective…” You can view the original challenge post here.
I decided to select a handful of images taken in and around Fargo North Dakota, my home town. Each of these images display objects that feature an angular structure, the 90 degrees of the street sign posts or the boxy angles of the grain dryer.
Our local Catholic Church in downtown Fargo was designed with a repeating angular architectural layout. I submit for your divaricated perception a small collection of angled reality.
John Steiner
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