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A pretty blue and white paper - I've been working on repeating this pattern with some success.
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This pattern was concieved by Moon Attic. I first rendered it in AutoCad and then downloaded it into PS. I tried to leave it in B & W, but it made one dizzy. I chose these colors, because, they are the one's I am wearing!!
San Diego, Mission Beach neighborhood photowalk
Traveller's palm
Ravenala madagascariensis
Strelitziaceae - Bird of Paradise Family
Order:Zingiberales
Just practicing with cheese slopes... This shape is interesting to me because it is ostensibly made up of 6 equilateral triangles, which are put together to supposedly make 3 diamonds, which should fit together to make a perfect hexagon. But it is very clear that the cheese slopes are not perfectly triangular, so you get strange things like this. It seems to me that the orange and red parallelograms are each larger than the blue polygon (is it a rhombus? or an irregular hexagon??), but they're all the same size, made up of the same number of slopes.
When the tide is right out it can take 10 minutes to walk across the sand to the water's edge. On the way you cross many different types of surface, and the sand takes on many different patterns.
Just a series of five pics of patterns or repetitions I took whilst in Japan.
A close up of one of a pair of rather large metal gates at the Nijo Castle in Kyoto.
"Anything that can be automatically done for you can be automatically done to you."
– Wyland's Law of Automation
"We will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles."
– Thomas Edison, during the first public demonstration of his incandescent on 31 December 1879.
"Oh! nature's noblest gift—my gray-goose quill!
Slave of my thoughts, obedient to my will,
Torn from thy parent-bird to form a pen,
That mighty instrument of little men!"
– Lord Byron, 'English Bards and Scotch Reviewers' (1809).
"The question of whether a computer is playing chess, or doing long division, or translating Chinese, is like the question of whether robots can murder or airplanes can fly -- or people; after all, the "flight" of the Olympic long jump champion is only an order of magnitude short of that of the chicken champion (so I'm told). These are questions of decision, not fact; decision as to whether to adopt a certain metaphoric extension of common usage."
– Noam Chomsky, 'Powers and Prospects' (1996).
Lesson 1 - line and pattern.
Trying to follow photo lessons from book "The photographic eye - Learning to See with a Camera" by Michael F. O'Brien & Norman Sibley
Arguably the most intricate and beautiful of the collection, this piece had an immaculate layout.
This is a large collection of analog tubes.
The Mistarille Dawn's Armory for its M9E "Gernsback"-based frames.
From Right to Left starting at the top:
MX-11 "Supernova" pattern Rail Laser with power source backpack
MX-18 "Arbalest"pattern heavy Missile Launcher
MX-04 "Cauterizer" pattern flamethrower
MX-77y "Exitus" pattern heavy rail rifle
MX-20 "Flarestorm" pattern gatling laser
MX-CQC-03 "Godhand" pattern impact knuckle
MX-41 "Windshear" pattern smart missile system with flare launcher
MX-77a "Vindicus" pattern laser rifle
MX-CQC-01 "Volendrung" pattern grand electromallet
MX-CQC-08 "Dawnguard" pattern dampening energy bulwark
MX-CA-00 "Amalgam" standard communications and sensor array
MX-36 "Galebreak" pattern energy bow with bolts and quiver.
Re-uploaded this to the group as I added full links to 10 different new pictures showing how each item (save the shield) appears on the Gernsback frame!