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Tile patterns on the sidewalk in front of the Hyatt Regency hotel in San Francisco.
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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.
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.
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
LIGHT YARDS: A Two-Week-Long Installation Melding Light, Sculpture and Music to Create Wonder!
The innovative art installation spanning two weeks and three weekends at The Yards Park will kick off on Saturday, February 20 from 7pm to 10pm with a large-scale projection mapping visual display set to the beat of a live DJ set. The event’s focal point and medium for the light display will be a 48 x 24 x 20 foot Point Cloud, and 12 x 12 x 12 foot Cube, constructed of industrial steel with illuminated white cubes designed by New York based light artist and architect John Ensor Parker. These light sculptures will remain throughout the two weeks
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.
The hoops are perfect for something like this... you can stretch and stretch until the full pattern comes to life... then I simply trimmed the excess and put a bead of glue around the entire hoop to secure the doily.
“Rectangular Patterns (Vertical)” — Patterns formed by light, paing, shadows, and structure on an urban building.
This is the second in a series of three photographs that I made on a walk that took me through an area of urban renewal in my town. A large corporate concern committed to some very extensive building plans, then backed off during the pandemic period, and now seems to be trying to, in my view, make it look like something is happening when perhaps not much really is. They have painted buildings and put up interesting interpretive signs. To their credit, this is better than simply letting the properties fall further into decay.
I’m very attracted to strong graphic forms and colors — which I suppose might surprise some who think of me as a landscape photographer. But I don’t see any conflict, and I feel that the interest in such forms underlies quite a few of my landscaping images, even though it is possible to look at them primarily as being “pictures of nature.”
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!
Beauty in the small worlds underwater.
Check out my really funny blog blog about underwater photography & life and my book about marine life, diving and all things Pacific.