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Whilst visiting my boyfriend in Cheshire this summer, we walked to the nearest pub (a trek across fields and forests, I tell you) to have a few drinks. The garden was lovely and the evening was beautiful. The company was pretty good too.
Leaf patterns and textures taken with an Olympus EM-10 in Sankey valley park, St Helens' Merseyside.
Here's a smaller repeatable version of my tulip pattern.
It was blogged as part of Paper Bicycle's Daily Pattern project.
Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
Romans 12:2
mình nên lấy pack nào cho scrap típ theo đây?
trên hay dưới?
chắc mình cũng ko ác đến mức mà diếm res cho riêng mình đâu nhỉ
hứa là mai sẽ public link nhé^^
link nóng hổi đây, kekekeke
The pattern is blogged here. If you make one, please please tag it #patchworkdeathstar. I'd love to see it.
Cobbled together #1
After our most recent meeting of Coffee and Cameras, I decided to copy a friend’s challenge – going out with only one prime lens. On this occasion I opted for my 25 mm lens (50mm equivalent). But, it didn’t stop me looking at details!
I also adopted (stole) an idea from another friend – looking at patterns in cobbles.
P105-9077 Taken at: South Inch, PErth, Scotland
For these pendants I used the "day and night" quilt pattern by Jinny Beyer as template. The pattern was created using a modification of the matrix cane technique by Dan Cornier. Für diese Anhänger habe ich ein Quilt Muster von Jinny Beyer als Vorlage verwendet. Das Muster habe ich nach einer modifizierten Matrix Cane Technik von Dan Cormier gearbeitet.