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Another angle of interesting sand patterns. Low tide leaves these designs by nature behind - San Felipe (Baja) on the Sea of Cortez.
I hadn't really noticed before how amazing the plumage pattern is on the back of a Snow Bunting in Winter plumage - probably the first shot I have kept like this. Shooting at F9 helped keep the head and back in focus.
A small series of building patterns/textures in Manchester I took the other weekend. I hope you enjoy.
At Kew. What I like about this one is the way the flower has devised a sort of insect shape above the centre, most visible in the top flower.
It's always fun go get outside the "comfort zone" and look for patterns and light.
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As always, with autumn approaching people in rural Bosnia are getting ready for the winter. This means stocking on large amounts of firewood. The bigger the chunks, the cheaper it is.
Such amazing features colors and patterns in Zion National Park just begs for you to go off trail and really get into nature.
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This is one image in a series I'm shooting on parking decks ... shapes and forms, light and shadow play, mood and atmosphere. Some images are minimalist; others representational; still others abstract. To see more in the series click Parking Deck Series