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Interior room in Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Burnley

modern dance pattern

Another zentangle pattern (prompt was repeating pattern, and this was one I could do without referring to any reference materials).

Location: Al-Faisaliyah Tower, Olaiyah Town, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

 

About:

Architect:

Norman Foster and Partners

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The Shot:

Nikon D90

Nikkor Wide Lens 10 - 24mm

Manual Mood

f/8

1/60 Sec.

ISO 100

 

Software:

: : Lightroom: Processed in RAW using a Preset made by me :)

 

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Serial patterned concrete block system by Karl-Heinz Adler and Friedrich Kracht, 1969 – 1974

pattern & dress for jada

 

BCN, MX. 2012

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These photos were taken inside the Wawel Royal Castle, a place rarely still, shaped daily by footsteps, voices, and passing bodies. Yet here, none appear. Despite the constant presence of people, the frames hold only what remains when movement passes through without it staining.

 

What surfaces instead are patterns. Ceilings repeat themselves, corners and forms align with a certainty that no longer needs an audience. With no one to interrupt them, the rooms reveal themselves as frames rather than spaces, just arrangements that continue regardless of who enters and leaves. ️

Contributed by Nina Mettler

Worked a morning shift at Moksha, my first shift by myself! Afterwards I stopped by the used bookstore and picked up one from my to-read list, and got curry for lunch at Chad Thai. Made pesto risotto with garlic-roasted zucchini for dinner and watched some tv with Jeff. 248/365.

DEDPXL_ASSIGNMENT 02_Pattern Practice

Pattern derived from the picture next door using Topaz Lens Effects plugin.

Architectural detail

A close-up shot of Lego block.

Playing along with groups weekly theme "repetition".

Patterns and textures in the web, on the legs and back....Interesting if not beautiful creature. This one, another orb weaver in the back yard.

I love sand patterns like these. They are created as a gentle stream of water flow over the sand.

 

It was a very windy day with rain showers passing through all the time and sun bursting through the occasional gap in the clouds. I waited for the pocket of light to hit the center peak before I took this image.

The Flickr Lounge: Week 38: Patterns

Zenit 11

 

Helios 44

 

Expired Kodak ulra 400

Nothing special, just another simple photograph.

 

Won a dirt-cheap 'star' filter on eBay recently so decided to play around with it!

I decided to crop the butterfly out of the image and just focus on the wings.

 

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as if the pattern of her dress continues in the ink on her thigh! Rather different I thought

background of lattice fence pattern

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