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Intricate details and structures are revealed by the backlight on these Japanese Maple leaves

The unusual patterns of a little House Leek

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Did you ever had a chance to see the backside of a leaf of the beautiful Victoria Amazonica? Such an impressive pattern...

Potato fields drawing patterns in the sand

Rusty Art....maybe just art itself. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Para Macro Mondays.

Tema: Patterns in natura.

feather / pluma

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a show just for us, over the mountains near Tromso, happy Sunday!

There are about 500 species in Australia with about half of them yet undescribed.

I found these very hard to photograph because of their shiny shell, lots of reflections. In my Australian Woolly Bush!

Another shot in 2nd comment

Macro Mondays weekly theme--you can choose to photograph The Beatles or a beetle insect

Theme - Natural Patterns

Sand patterns at Aberdeen Beach at sunrise

The rolling fields in south east Washington can produce striking patterns

 

Washington USA

...in image and in a beautiful piece of music too: youtu.be/Yds95rR77i4

 

Happy Bokeh Monochrome Thursday, everyone!

Monzogranite Rock is formed when molten liquid, heated by the continuous movement of Earth's crust, seeps upward and cools while still below the surface. This plutonic intrusion yields a granitic rock called monzogranite. Monzogranite is often distinguished by rectangular joints.

Joshua Tree National Park.

Thank you for a wonderful 2019!! Happy New Year

 

Redux 2019 > July 15: Patterns in Nature

“As people, we love pattern. But interrupted pattern is more interesting.” - Jay Maisel

 

We have had several days of blue skies and warm afternoon light, so we did a lot of walking on the beach. With no snow, we saw many patterns in the sand. I took my time to look for something interesting while soaking up the sun. Now we are under another winter storm warning. It is a good time to sit at the computer again and share some of my beach scenes. Even our weather is going through a series of interrupted patterns this winter.

Taken on a morning walk on the beach. A beautifully coloured piece of seaweed had washed up. It was like a piece of art waiting to be seen

Macro Mondays: Patterns in nature

The edge of the stream had so many frozen patterns, and so much variety, making me a happy photographer. Lots of photos to work on!

Tiny leaf from a Katsura tree. Yes, we planted it when we moved here before questioning if native. But it does absorb air pollutants, perhaps. And the tree nursery sold and planted it along with many native cedars and sequoias.

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