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The CP for my fancy goldfish, now drawn with ORIPA rather than MS Paint. If you fold it, send me a link to your results! Also, if you know of another model that uses the same general base, let me know. I feel like I can't be the first to use it. :P
Pattern is an interesting subject to photograph but is harder to relay only on items found in the home. This kind of weather is preventing me to go out in places that would be more interesting to shot. Then, I started to dig in my house for a decent pattern of objects. I don’t have too many things of one kind.
One idea came in my mind that I have somewhere a bag full of buttons. I aligned them on the table creating this pattern. The buttons represent the wood replica and they have quite pretty colors. Natural light was used, f/5.3 and ISO 100.
Nice texture in this net , with its thick one on top of a fine layer , nice colour and pattern, can crop if I need to , got a good few pictures last night of simple things with our camera club , Hayling Island.
Once this small hospital somewhere in Italy was a shelter for children that were suffering from lung diseases. The remote location in the mountains and the numerous surrounding forests are providing healthy air which was necessary to treat tuberculosis and other diseases. In the 1930s this facility was opened.
The property with lavishly laid out garden offered enough space for a great number of children. This was a facility of the church, so especially nuns were nursing the sick.
To learn more of the place watch this documentary (starts at 9:40): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi_HbTBj_sk
I loved the way this buildings vents were going in opposite directions. It was quite difficult for me to figure out an angle in which the photo would work, so hopefully this one is it, I think it is.
All rights reserved ©2016 Monica Solorio-Snow This is a free pattern for personal and charitable use and is available at thehappyzombie.com/love. This pattern is not intended for wholesale or retail sales.
these dendritic patterns are the line of intersection between the ammonite's shell and its septa, which are the walls it built as it extended its shell. I've posted more information about it in our blog here:
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the fossil is approximately 110 million years old. Jesse gave it to me for the holidays.
Tileable Grungy Teal Patterns - Photoshop (.pat) version also available here: webtreats.mysitemyway.com/grungy-teal-tileable-patterns/A
You can download this pattern worksheet from my blog at:
And I have a quick how-to video there as well. Enjoy!
Gadroon: Embossed decoration or fluting on silverware.
I was playing around with one of the classic patterns (see cutout) and came up with this twist. ...and it twists 'round and 'round!
ink patterns in a George Sand biography
Musterbuch.
Muster mit Tusche in einer Biographie von George Sand.