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Leftover on our lanai screen from yesterday's storm that blew out power for about 30,000 households in Tallahassee. Our power was restored six hours later. This might also be the beginning of mildew or similar growth taking hold in a crowded field of what resembles bacterial colonies.
This iPhone 6+ photo was edited on an iPad Air with PhotoWizard, Procreate, and ArtStudio.
I made my awesome wife this dress for one of our best friend's weddings. It was a hit. She is so cute!
It's the Oriental Patterns texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/10678.html (created by inujima)
Uni assignment: I went to China as part of one of my units and for the unit I had to do a project reflecting upon my experience in China. I decided to create 3 fabric patterns. I saw a bunch of white pigeons in one of the gardens and I was also really enamoured by the lotus leaves and flowers there. The colours also came from China, they had an odd usage of these bright colours.
This is my favourite, I can imagine it on a scarf.
Love this little graphic but when i started to combine it to work it into a more complex pattern it started to play tricks on my eyes and reverberate like a Bridget Riley.
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a large part of Fisherman's Bay on Southeast Farallon Island was covered in this natural foam from the waves. It made some interesting patterns - especially when the waves moved through it.
I drove past these pots for years. They belonged to a nursery. Then one day the hothouses were struck down, nursery ploughed over and pots loaded up and taken away. Not sure if the nursery sold up to a farm or they just found strawberry business to be more lucrative. I'm glad though that one day I got out of the car and took some shots of the patterns made by the thousands of stacked pots.
My RV after the alteration suggested by Steph in her post:
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As you can see the drag lines have considerably diminished now- much better fit!
P.S. I wanted to place the two photos (previous view and this one) side-by-side on the same frame so you can see the difference in the fit- does anybody know how I can do this on Pinterest?