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By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!
These creatures didn't know what was waiting for them on the other side of the vortex.
"What does that mean?" you ask. You'll see.
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They're funny "diamonds" that don't actually have points. I suppose I should more technically call them "hexagons".
I was trying a new framing technique, but this has its own drawbacks, leaving gaps, or necessitating a lot of work to somehow fill up that 1x 0.2 studs-length gap.
I love sand patterns like these. They are created as a gentle stream of water flow over the sand.
It was a very windy day with rain showers passing through all the time and sun bursting through the occasional gap in the clouds. I waited for the pocket of light to hit the center peak before I took this image.
I decided to crop the butterfly out of the image and just focus on the wings.
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Haitian inspired pattern
Inspired by Voodoo symbolism (veve) for Erzulie the spirit of love and the sacred heart of the virgin mary.
Finally a "fresh" photo. I took this one last week during a day trip to Boston. I went there for my cousin's graduation and we had some good time there!
I was probably inspired to take this shot from some shots I saw around the hotel. We always find patterns around us, and I really liked this building. I saw the street light and wanted to include this in the composition as well. I'm experimenting with the tilted horizon shots, so that's the result of all these inputs :)
Pattern of Murder, by Mignon G. Eberhart
Popular Library 167, 1948
Cover art by Rudolph Belarski
Originally published in hardcover by Doubleday Doran & Co. as The Pattern, 1937
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Water running out from sand shore during ebb forms beatyful pattern. The place is Flö, south of Ålesund on the Norwegian west coast.
Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.