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Patterns in the rock at Clam Harbour Beach.

Rennes architecture elements serie #4

for the tatties

 

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Happy Thanksgiving to all and I hope everyone has a great holiday season!

 

Thanks for the visits, faves, and comments.

 

From the window of the Tate Modern

Minolta X-700, MC Rokkor-PF 58/1.4, Ilford Delta 100.

I attempted to make wedgewood pattern cookies. With advice from Yukiko and Marlyn, I attempted to paint flowers with icing (mixing piping gel with royal icing - which does dry hard if anyone else had this question). Thanks also to those who helped me get the proper wedgewood color!! This tray truly took a village to create!! I have a LONG, LONG way to be as good as Yukiko, but there are a couple that turned out considering I had absolutely no experience at handpainting cookies.

Begonia leaf "Angel wing"

Yet another pattern featruing one of my favourite things, muffins!

Leaves and Light

もみじ 細山神社付近

A sculpture on a local roundabout called "Blaze"

Canon EOS 40D Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM

I Don't Understand Pattern Photography That Much.So It was my 1st try!

After being totally immersed and awed by the vastness of nature's grandeur it was fun to have something that could be wiped out with a single footprint catch my eye.

 

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah

Ice crystals on one of my apartment windows.

 

C. J.R. Devaney

a fragment from a fence

From Deception Pass State Park. Dark line are the boundaries between individual lichens.

#dogwood52weekchallenge

#dogwoodweek30

Foto by: Michael Abraham (www.ldamiab.com)

This is a close-up photo of ice pattens in a shallow stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach.

. Art déco . City Theatre . Gothenborg . Sweden .

  

Many thanks for your visits, faves and comments :)

We make patterns, we share moments.”

― Jenny Downham

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This is a close-up photo of patterns in thin ice in a shallow channel beside the river.

A stack of used coffee filters - domestic photography in times of coronavirus.

This is s photo of patterns in the bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach.

Peackock in the Parc du Bagatelle, Paris

 

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I found this pattern on a log in the woods. I guess they were made by bugs while tree was still bark on the trunk.

back from the city.....lots to see there ( including some very heavy rain...gardens , trees very green....)

These photos are from several days ago....a walk along the beach south of Port Elgin.....

Most textiles designed by architect Josef Frank (1885-1967). The elephant pattern designed by Estrid Ericson in the 1930s.

Photo taken in the shop "Svenskt Tenn", Stockholm, Sweden.

www.svenskttenn.se/sv/ (website also in English)

Architectural patterns + shadows + reflections makes quite a picture?

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