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I think this might be my favorite of the offset squares color variations.

 

I'm experimenting with color variations of the offset square pattern, as seen here.

 

I'm looking for a certain look, and I haven't found it yet, but I think I'm getting closer. I'm pretty limited in my color selection, for now, which is why everything is white, black, or dark red. :-)

It's so interesting what nature can do....I've never seen this kind of pattern made out of ice.

 

Mt. Seymour, North Vancouver.

Macro Monday - Pattern

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Along the Hanging Garden Trail at the edge of Page, AZ

Macro of a honeycomb, taken with a plain old Canon S2 IS. I got lucky with this shot.

30 Days of Composition: Patterns

Folded from one sheet of elephant hide paper scored with a cutting plotter.

 

Based on a circle packing generated with the help of the great program CirclePack by Ken Stephenson.

 

The concept was previously explored by Daniel Kwan and Philip Chapman-Bell.

 

CPs for all the "Intersecting Cylinders" models can be found here.

My cat friend Gracie Jo. I converted this to black and white because the color was distracting from the delicate play of light on the concrete and Gracie Jo's side.

The wing pattern of Stream ruby. Lovely colours and patterns within.

From Geyser Hill boardwalk, Yellowstone.

Silica is dissolved from the underlying Rhyolite by the hot, acidic water and precipitates out as it cools at the surface, forming siliceous sinter and making these intriguing patterns.

It was a cold morning, so the stark white around this hydro-thermal feature is hoar frost.

Projecting “warm up” test patterns onto the Liberty Memorial before the Armistice Day tribute.

Shot handheld at ISO 10,000.

 

Mike D.

Nature's patterns amaze me!

“Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their head, The wind is passing by.”

― Christina Rossetti

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The water on the North Saskatchewan River flowing backwards and hither by October wind gusts.

for the final flyday friday of august

Sorbaria or false spirea leaves.

Jack Leustig Imaging

Arroyo Seco NM

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