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“The natural world is built upon common motifs and patterns. Recognizing patterns in nature creates a map for locating yourself in change, and anticipation what is yet to come.”

― Sharon Weil

 

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This shot was taken at Keukenhof (English: "Kitchen Garden"), also known as the Garden of Europe - one of the world's largest flower gardens. Keukenhof is located in South Holland.

 

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Pumpkins at a friends farm.

HTM!

Reflections n Patterns.

Windows of Mount Pleasant Sorting Office London

Light Patterns depth of field results from a telephoto lens creates this broken appearance in the back ground, late Summer shadows, found in North Carolina.

After going on a few recent road trips, we are content to stay home now while gas prices soar. I am grateful I have a safe home to be in. So I am working on images from our trip last fall still. This scene of a beach in PEI shows an interesting pattern of erosion on the sand dune. It was not there when we walked by on our way out to the water’s edge. I don’t think it was wind that created the repeating pattern. I think the edge of the dune just gave way in these specific sections. It looks like sheaves of wheat the way farmers used to leave in the field many years ago. It made me wonder how often the landscape changes in a day by the Atlantic shores.

The eigth in a series of a dozen or so recent digital patterns, created from scratch in Photoshop.

Happy Smile on Saturday ( with the theme K)

 

La Crécerelle d’Amérique est le plus petit faucon

du Québec. Son cri aigu caractéristique trahit sa

présence dans les champs, malgré sa petite taille.

Comme chez la plupart des faucons, on peut

observer sous les yeux des crécerelles des rayures

noires verticales, appelées moustaches.

Le mâle a les ailes bleues ardoisées et le dos brun

rougeâtre tacheté de points noirs. Sa poitrine

rousse porte quelques taches noires et sa queue

rousse n’a qu’une seule bande noire à son

extrémité. La femelle a les ailes et le dos

complètement roux et tachetés de noir. Sa poitrine

porte de fines rayures foncées. Sa queue rousse

porte plusieurs petites bandes noires.

I have no clue what kind of flower this is other than its bud is quite photogenic. This was shot in the Frida Kahlo exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden a few weekends ago. I did not have to do much to this photo, since the bud did most of the work. Anyway, really fun photo that I had fun trying to shoot. Enjoy! :)

Fascinating cloud patterns in the skies over Grand Mere Beach on Lake Michigan.

A section of "Spaceship Earth" at Epcot.

Moment captured at Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners, Wisconsin. (USA)

By Lake Holathlikaha, Citrus County, Fl

Patterns in the ice on Lake Butte des Morts, Terrell's Island, Omro, Wisconsin

 

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Hattah-Kulkyne National Park lies in typical mallee country with extensive low scrub and open native pine woodland. Superbly adapted birds, animals and vegetation thrive in the poor, sandy soils and searing summers.

 

The freshwater Hattah Lakes is seasonally filled by creeks connected to the Murray, providing food and shelter for waterbirds and fish. These lakes can remain full for up to ten years without flooding, but flooding generally occurs once every two years.

this pattern was produced by using this night scene photo : flic.kr/p/AF9zUd

 

there were two layers, the upper layer is simply making vertical strips to the photo and then took away alternate strips, the lower layer is rotating the photo 90 degree left and scale up to match the width !

More Photoshop pattern play, I really like this one which is a slightly new style, what do you think. One more similar one to come soon.

amazing frost pattern at a little brook

Seen in Berne and taken with the Sony A7 Mark2 and the Zeiss Batis 1.8/85 at F=1.8.

Canon EOS 6D - f/10 - 1/100sec - 100mm - ISO 4000

 

frost on birch bark

Melted snowflakes on a car window.

(No editing).

This is a photo of a bejeweled, complex network of reflections on the undulating surface patterns of the wind stirred river.

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