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Trees have some patterns and textures that I like to observe.

I just love the patterned Fair Isle knits that Lynn makes for my dolls *happy sigh*

 

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Pattern of floors in an office tower in the Furness Railroad District in Wilmington, DE

Royal Botanical gardens melbourne

Taken @Merzouga, Sahara desert, Morocco, North Africa

Taken in Woodlands Historic Park, where there are some fantastic gnarly old trees with some amazing patterns in the wood.

Really enjoyed these lines on the Dunes in Death Valley, they kinda told a story of the wind just blows any way it wants to --- they weren't consistent in a one way direction nor did they have that typical sweeping angle

Taken at the fascinating Art-In-Island Gallery, Quezon City, Philippines.

Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, Hawaii, USA

for macromondays theme: pattern

 

A hosta leaf with droplets. I don't usually post process mm shots, but I really like the way the patterns are emphasized using the paint daubs effect in pse 10. I also used pixlr express collage to divide the image into 3 parts and then swapped the locations of the first and third panels. The original shot is in the first comment box below.

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Colorful leaves in sunlight, always pretty :)

 

Love the patterns there in nature.

The clouds are rippling along Coal Harbour.

Taken in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.

... a pretty plant there in the Botanical Gardens.

Sand patterns on the riverbed at low tide.

Pattern shot showing the stone and vegetation patterns on the rocks at Boscastle. Cornwall.

Part of 'Was du liebst, bring dich auch zum weinen' on Teshima Island as part of the Setouchi Triennale

From Geyser Hill boardwalk, Yellowstone.

Silica is dissolved from the underlying Rhyolite by the hot, acidic water and precipitates out as it cools at the surface, forming siliceous sinter and making these intriguing patterns.

It was a cold morning, so the stark white around this hydro-thermal feature is hoar frost.

Patterning made using a photo of a woven keychain; the original was blue and green and gold.

 

The brush size was the same in all the rows, but the spacing varied. The rows were made different colors, and the color was inverted.

 

Patterning in GIMP.

The Alabama Balloon Jubilee definitely provided some interesting and great photo opportunities. I caught this one as one of the balloons was being inflated.

 

Patterns on the surface of a peat bog created by the oils and minerals floating on water with sky reflections adding to the colours. Teesdale moorland.

This is photo 4 in a set of 4 nearly identical scenes in which the rapidly moving clouds provided an ever changing illumination pattern. It was quite spectacular to watch it unfold. The scene is of the Painted Hills in the John Day Fossil Beds.

The evening pattern these days seems to be a glimpse of sunlight after a day of fog. Is it just a teaser of a sign of hope? Is it symbolic of anything?

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