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The river of Tagliamento makes some wonderful scenes along its course. These are the broad scree fields near Venzone. The river course there is each year different. The picture was taken on the summit of Monte San Simeone.
Seen on one of the Alpine foothills near Bern in Switzerland. To me this image conveys the beauty of old European cultural landscapes.
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The herringbone pattern of a tree fern frond.
The garden at the National Trust property of Coleton Fishacre, near Kingswear, Devon, sits in a narrow valley where, near the bottom, there are several attractive tree ferns growing.
Explored 2018-07-09, #92
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Thanks to the sun the leaves made a beautiful pattern on this tree. I was relieved to finally made an image that met the monthly assignment of my photo club : "patterns".
The striking Malachite uses its incredible coloring, large size, and confident elegant flight to win over the hearts of any butterfly lover. Beginning as horned, prickly black caterpillars with red markings, the Malachite turns into a lime green chrysalis spotted with pink and eventually evolves into a stunning adult butterfly.
It seems my path is laid out before me, on the sands of Fascadale. A section about six feet long stretches in front of me. I'm fascinated every time I go there, always looking for something new.
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I love patterns and minimalism, I have many images taken over the years.
Some are more abstract than others.
Snow and frost are great at setting off details we otherwise pass without seeing.
Have a glorious day and thank you, M, (*_*)
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Does anyone have the patterns to this piece? I have the directions, but the paper patterns are gone. Happy to pay for the copies, just find it annoying that I am supposed to 'figure out' the pieces from the instructions.
BTW Kudos to Coats & Clark for being brave enough to sit one of the dolls AND in a skirt! There could have been some serious wardrobe malfunctions!
Another floor design. This one is probably not too novel, but I haven't really been playing around with these elements very much, so it was fun to try out :)
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Part of the underside of a yellow squash leaf. iPhone 8+ photo edited on iPad Air with Artstudio Pro.
An interesting antique purse that had a unique pattern on it that I thought would be worth posting for this week's Macro Monday challenge. It is made up of old shoe strings braided into a pattern.
Taken with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm 3.5 on an extension tube, on a Canon SL1 camera.
The first one of my 111 pictures in 2011 challenge. No 27 - fruit... plus 2 textures to distress it a little. Plus, clearly, too much time on my hands!
Very exciting for me since I had never written a pattern of any kind before. This particular one is entitled "Fairytale Mushroom Cottage" ~
this was the 6th of 7 pincushions to debut in Quilt Fabric Delights - Pincushion of the Month Club in Australia! Thanks Sarah for letting me be a part of this fun adventure!