The triangle is an inherently strong shape that appears easily to the eye. Triangles can be formed in almost any configuration.
Here are my versions of Real and Implied Triangles.
Real
Shutter 1/125 ........ f 5.6........ ISO 400
The roof top and chimney form a triangular shape, which is repeated across the whole roof.
This is a triangle by perspective, looking up at the roof at Borough Market gives a triangular shape with the sign making the base of the triangle.
At last .... some blue sky !!
Inverted triangle by perspective, converging towards the bottom of the frame.
At last a sunny day in Cambridge, this photo has two triangles, the first is the sunlit stonework, and the second is the surrounding wall set in shadow. Here the shadowy area of the wall and the border of the photo frame makes the triangle.
Implied Triangles
My first shot was of balls of wool but this was an actual triangle - set up - rather than implied. Then I settled on this picture, a still life of mixing bowls and mixer and scales.
Still life with Apex at the bottom.
I did start with a bunch of grapes which have that natural shape with apex at the bottom, but chose this picture, still life of Chocolate jugs. I do have a picture taken from above which shows a better triangle but i prefer this shot.
Arrangement of three people.
Lastly here is my picture of three people, their heads making a triangular shape.
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