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A simple pattern, but enjoyable for the negative space left after the shading. A style of Maltese Cross is visible in the gaps.

 

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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.

This is my own design. You can purchase it in my store www.SimonasDesigns.etsy.com;

 

See my blog for other creations in progress www.StylishKnits.blogspot.com

fleur de carotte sauvage

Traveller's Palm 旅人蕉

 

Sihanoukville, Cambodia 柬埔寨西哈努克

Tileable Grungy Teal Patterns - Photoshop (.pat) version also available here: webtreats.mysitemyway.com/grungy-teal-tileable-patterns/A

This new Osprey spent a while in the pattern at NAF El Centro.

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:

n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/blog/?p=1176

 

the fossil is approximately 110 million years old. Jesse gave it to me for the holidays.

Another from Cornwall......

 

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You can download this pattern worksheet from my blog at:

rainbowelephant.com

 

And I have a quick how-to video there as well. Enjoy!

Littlhamptons longest bench.

Patterns and streaks created by water from te roof of the shelter.

Sony Zeiss 24-70mm f4

Nikkormat EL using Kentmere 400 developed in Rodinal.

Aye eye! So, this is the character with the resplendent coat, showing off a little. At large size, the many ‘staring eyes’ are quite mesmerising and unnerving – ever felt like you were being watched?!...

 

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2013-03-17 - Sometimes I wonder why certain kinds of images just work. There are some guidelines in photography and I guess this one follows a lot of them: rule of thirds, pattern in the background, unified tones, contrasts... Is the combination of all of that the reason I like this photograph?

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