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My new years eve dress.
Gray taffeta with black flock printed pattern on, the dress is worn over a corset for a accented waist and under the dress is a separate underskirt to give it more fullness. There is gray piping in the seams on the bodice and a hidden zipper in center back, there is also a matching detachable bow. I made the pattern for this dress to.
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I'm in love with patterned jeans!
Pictured L-R: J Brand houndstooth (Nordstrom), BDG floral (Urban Outfitters) and Jack by BB Dakota Coolest Girl in School Jeans (Modcloth)
My gurus asked me to take this shot. I can see why. Rows and rows of crystal-like glasses making a pattern.
Glasses 1202XL
Stack of 17 exposures of this spider from Argiope genus. I couldn't find the exact ID.
Specs: Nikon D7000 + Sigma 150 Macro
1/50s, f/8, ISO320
Mode: A, Meter: Matrix, No Flash, Auto WB
10.07.2011 6:47:53 AM
Quote from Wikipedia about Argiope spiders:
The spider builds a spiral orb web at dawn or dusk, commonly in long grass a little above ground level, taking it approximately an hour. The prominent zigzag shape called the stabilimentum, or web decoration, featured at the centre of the orb is of uncertain function, though it may be to attract insects.
When a prey item is first caught in the web, the spider will quickly immobilise its prey by wrapping it in silk. The prey is then bitten and then injected with a paralysing venom and a protein dissolving enzyme.
Part of the Hotels Set (see Places collection).
A minimalist view of a hotel chair against a sheer curtain. Flickr did not render the colors true in this shot and I was not able to correct them in Picnik; the orange is not saturated enough and the contrast is off. Strobist: one 580EX into a silver umbrella far enough camera left to create shadow detail in the curtain. One room light camera right provided a little fill.
a radial pattern concept made by nodebox, only one letter or simble was used in each pattern. kinda cool... haha
This is actually a stack of metal chairs photograped at a 45 degree angle.
The lighting (from a stained glass window) gives the chairs an abstract light pattern even though they are actually silver in colour.
Tessellating patterns created for the artist MNEK through universal records. These patterns were used for the artists website and music visuals. I created these patterns in groups of layers within Photoshop so that they could be animated.
Sand sprinkled on a metal plate lets you see vibrations that are normally invisible.Visit my blog at ideonexus.com
Item: Bookmark in Pattern Darning
Desc: 1 color DMC floss on perforated paper
Origin: Egyptian (Mamluk era) Pattern Darning
MEDIEVAL EGYPTIAN PATTERN DARNING
Graphed by Rosemary Stecher (Mathilde Eschenbach) from a sampler shown in Rhodes, Mary. The Batsford Book of Canvas Work. London: B T Batsford Ltd., 1983.
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