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On a loading door. While waiting for the Canadian Pacific's "272" train in Hampshire, Illinois.

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I was thrilled to discover this tree in the Forbidden City. An absolute gem of a tree; no photo can do it justice. A name tag identified it as a Pinus bungeana Zucc.

- The amazing back patterns of a carnivorous pitcher plant.

Taken with an Agfa Isolette and uncoated f/4.5 f`=8.5cm Apotar on HP5+ @ 200 developed in Caffenol-C-H (rs) 10 minutes 20 °C.

This image was created with Apophysis and KaleidoFx.

Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona USA

A pattern we made for a design of urban installations build of a steel grid.

See description of the project here: www.whatwedo.dk/?case=Copenhagen_PocketPark

Pattern seen on a skim of ice.

This is seven iterations of a P3 Penrose tiling, with radial lines in red to help you see the symmetry.

 

More about what I'm thinking about doing with it, and how I got the idea, at domesticat.net/2010/03/penrose-quilting The entry includes vector versions you can tinker with in Inkscape or Illustrator.

To see the whole, varied collection of my photos of this ever-changing tidal pool, visit my album, That Protean Tidal Pool: www.flickr.com/photos/jerry-rockport/albums/7217772030227...

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I designed and stitched this pattern in 2009 - you can see it here. I stitched it on 18 count aida. I wanted to see what it would look like on 28 count linen. I think it's kinda pretty.

 

(The text is the only bit I remember from A Farewell to Arms.)

A shot from my archives...

 

Please view large to see the gorgeous details. The henna artist had done a fabulous job!

Week 15 - Patterns at Compositionally Challenged

 

One of many greenhouses at DeGoede Bulb Farm and Gardens. www.degoedebulb.com/

35mm macro shot on Olympus E-30 body.

 

The Universe is a case of recurring patterns and winning formulas. This principle is not bound by the concept of scale for the idea of a scale is merely the result of our perspective on the fabric.

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