Mark Wilkinson: Just walking through an underpass I was struck by the wonderful simplicity of the shadow and the interesting composition that resulted Mark WilkinsonLorraine McDonald: The right angles of a giant picture frame give a new perspective to this view of Morecambe Bay Photograph: Lorraine McDonaldSanjeev Hirudayaraj: I like this shot because I saw this man angling in a small coastal town in Southern France, and I found that the angle his legs are at interesting angle, exactly like that of the boulders in front of himPhotograph: Sanjeev Hirudayaraj
Ross McGinnes:I loved the way the red handrail cut across this hulking great container in SalfordPhotograph: Ross McGinnesMike Finn: Such striking geometric shapes creating vivid angle shadows at a church in Loule, PortugalPhotograph: Mike FinnCelia Clark: The huge shimmering crimson wall of Jean Nouvel's Serpentine pavillion looks as though it's poised to crush the rest of the structurePhotograph: Celia ClarkEmma Jones: Shadows form crosses on the steps of Coventry cathedralPhotograph: Emma JonesSam Evans: These are some of the yummiest right angles I have ever found - freshly made on the streets of BrugesPhotograph: Sam EvansGraham Darlington: Looking down from Whitaside Fell on to the strictly functional but very beautiful geometry of the historic barns and walls landscape at Crackpot Side in Swaledale, where shrewd 19th-century farmers built a simple field barn at the intersection of four fields, making it easier to collect and store the hay from these meadows, while also forming an informal fold in front of the barn in which to control their stock. Smart people these Dales folk!Photograph: Graham Darlington
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