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Frost nuts n bolts rust.

Zebra Brush & Technical Pen on Hahnemühle Nostalgie Postcard

This is a photo of sunlight refracted through wind driven ripple patterns in a shallow tidal pool on Port Maitland Beach.

Silk ties

 

Explored on May 28, 2025

Centre de la sécurité sociale Paris 18ème sous la pluie

river shelf ice patterns

Skagen, Denmark - April 15, 2022.

At Raabjerg Mile area (a huge area of sand drift) south-west of the town.

Natural debris on the seashore at Saltburn, North Yorkshire.

A little pretty something to enjoy & to fill the time.

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Another angle of interesting sand patterns. Low tide leaves these designs by nature behind - San Felipe (Baja) on the Sea of Cortez.

Lecture hall - Educatorium - Utrecht University

 

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This is a photo of beach sand rivulet patterns at Clam Harbour Beach.

I hadn't really noticed before how amazing the plumage pattern is on the back of a Snow Bunting in Winter plumage - probably the first shot I have kept like this. Shooting at F9 helped keep the head and back in focus.

A small series of building patterns/textures in Manchester I took the other weekend. I hope you enjoy.

I'm not sure what this is but I found it at the UCLA Botanical Garden

Pattern di colori (RM) - Una distribuzione regolare di macchie di colore molto gradevoli.

 

Di: Stefano Innocenzi

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Pattern of colors (RM) - A regular distribution of very pleasant color spots.

 

By: Stefano Innocenzi

Hello, long time..I wanted to share this with you and to be

on my flickr record,the original concept was to have two

side by side,with a central drop hanging down,,that was the

plan..but i think i got something better though what do you

think?you see this could never be repeated and hears

why.the drop is glycerin,sticky and heavy,it broke the stem

and hung down before collapse, and a water drop would have

simply rolled off at the moment of stem break.this happened

by accident and i love it.

At Kew. What I like about this one is the way the flower has devised a sort of insect shape above the centre, most visible in the top flower.

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