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Olympus digital camera

I love patterns in nature. Ice patterns will NEVER be the same. At my property I have a small stream on one side & a larger stream on the other. I'm never disappointed.

Love’s regardless of patterns

Quite creative - If I had a place to pave, it would be in this pattern.

 

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Patterns made in my water butt after a cold night. Not originally monochrome. Just looks that way.

Yellow Hot Air Balloon interior

Explored 7 September 2010, #260

Singapore

 

Contributed by Keith Leber

Looking at the sky through the ball that was rolling around in this photo:

Ball at Sunset

The qualities I thought a pattern should have is that it should be repetitive and it should have color. I think it is important to look at the natural world because it allows you to see original content that is not man and you can capture something that occurs on its own volition. I think that nature is beautiful and my inspiration came from nature is of how people will often take pictures of scenery as a way of preserving that memory of nature. I drew that patterns of Polaroids as a way of showing the beauty of nature being captured in a photo. Working in illustrator is difficult and i had to restart multiple times because it simply was not working out or I had clicked something and the image would change. What was also difficult is that the lines are vectors and work as a single layer, changing the image would alter the lines and would end up as a mess. However through struggle it because easier moving and creating shapes. I also learned how to use the bucket-fill tool.

This is the eye shadow palette that the make-up artist was using on the bride.

Wind patterns in the sand dunes of Witsand Nature Reserve in the Kalahari (Northern Cape, South Africa).

 

Best viewed LARGE.

 

Martin

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At Wilton Slopes on the Tar River, Granville County, North Carolina

 

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One of a series of 14 tangles inspired by Persian patterns. See the rest, and more, at my blog:

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This is the base of a large pine cone we found in Florida.

I like the intricacy of the patterning.

sony a7+Jupiter 37A+macro ring

digital art

Mars 2014

You can grab this pattern page and view a how-to video at my blog: rainbowelephant.com

Just a quick pattern experiment. I may rework this at some point and make it creamier.

Piggy's Pool

Crochet pattern written by me ^__^

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Thank you!

 

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