User:Digon3

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Digon3 - The i is long, as in Hi
14:19, Monday, April 29, 2024

The Commons now has
105,091,323 Media Files


en
PH-3
Other

All pictures taken by me and uploaded before December 25, 2007 were taken with a Canon PowerShot S400 (4 Mega Pixels). Otherwise, it was taken with either the Canon PowerShot S400 or the Canon EOS 400D.

If you need help with anything please ask me on my talk page.

Email.

Project[edit]

  • To nominate and vote for
Featured picture on Commons: Featured Picture Candidates
Featured picture on Wikipedia: Featured Picture Candidates
Quality images on Commons: Quality Image Candidates


My featured picturesFeatured picture (On any Wiki)[edit]




My Pictures[edit]

Macro Pictures - See More[edit]



Jacksonville Air Show - See More[edit]


Fractal Flames - See More[edit]


National Parks[edit]


My Quality ImagesQuality Image[edit]


My Panoramas - See More[edit]



See More

Photography[edit]

Some great things to know in Photography[edit]

How to Make a[edit]

High Dynamic Range Image or a Panorama


Barnstar(s)[edit]

The Photographer's Barnstar

For your great photos.  Rhanyeia 16:36, 4 September 2007 (UTC)                  

The Original Barnstar
I hereby award you the Original Barnstar for your efforts to beautify the planet via your photographic contributions to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons.   — Jeff G. (talk|contribs) 03:05, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

What is a Digon?[edit]

A digon is a degenerate polygon or shape that has two sides. It is impossible to make on a flat surface, called a plane because the sides would be the same, but possible to make on a sphere. It can be made by picking two places on a circle and connecting them. If the places are opposite each other, the digon is called a regular digon.
Regular digon in spherical geometry

Good photographers on the Commons[edit]