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Photo taken for Our Daily Challenge: Pattern;

 

And Assignment 52-322012 Analogous Colors

The butt end of a giraffe, taken at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Hythe, Kent

Colored with fine-line pens. Drawing from a book named "Stress Less Coloring: Mosaic Patterns."

 

Thanks for viewing. Your comments appreciated.

 

trying my hand at a subtle layer for visual texture

Pattern test...may be too crazy to actually use anywhere unless you wanna give someone a seizure or something.

Bluebook: February 1953

Illustration by Howard Willard

A scanned drawing of a gingko leaf repeated in Photoshop.

Vector set including ethnic African pattern with multicolored typical elements

Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.

 

A hexagonal pattern found on the side of a manufacturing machine.

 

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For the weekly CC competition, I had to photograph 'pattern.'

 

This is one of several I took at the show.

 

More abstracts in THIS set.

 

Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.

  

Red ginger - contrast inside waistband

For our daily challenge on patterns, I had a chance to wander around a shopping plaza and this is the best I could spot. I'll soon have time for comments but sorry for missing today.

This is very typical of my floor cloth style from so long ago, I'd much rather embroider these designs than paint them....

Clutch pattern by sewsweetness in rainbow and bolka dots

Got more vintage patterns from thrift shops for fun.

I love the zig-zag kind of feel this bird pattern has

Black and white Butterfly print cotton voile. October 2010

Olympus OM1 using Kodak Tri-X developed in Microphen.

Here is the first of a series of patterns that I am currently working on. Birds! Every body loves birds. They just go about their business. Sing a bit. Drop the odd feather. Although they do a poo on my car quite a lot, and they have been known to steal my chips..

 

Also thought I would add to this post the all new Beaches Peaches pattern. What do you think?

One of the most unexpected consequences of this whole "posting shots of my daily outfits on the internets" thing for me has been that I have realized that I don't hate my legs. It sounds so strange, but I used to really think my legs - my calves in particular - were really out of proportion HUGE for my frame. Seeing all these shots of myself has completely reversed my opinion of my legs - I've gone from really disliking them to actually thinking they are one of my better features.

 

Anyone else find that posting pics of themselves has changed any part of their self image?

 

Blouse - Old Navy - ruffles around the sleeves and neckline!

Skirt - Land's End

Shoes - American Eagle

vintage mid-century copper enamel necklace via eBay

#AbFav_ABSTRACT_MINIMALISM_ ♋️

 

Another thing that fascinates me.

 

Hope this brings a bit of joy again, have a good day and thanx for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)

 

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FYI, this would be the helmet of a Dallas Cowboy if you weren't looking so closely at it. This is definitely NOT high def!

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