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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.
This was in a neighbor's front yard. I don't know what kind of plant this is, but it has amazing patterns! Black and white really brought them out. I added a blue filter in Aperture (yes, there really is a use for that ;) which also emphasized the patterns.
sunrise light coming thru our front door .I just happed to have my camera in my hand it was there only for a minute and then it was gone
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!
Biblioteca Pública de Salamanca. Public library of Salamanca.
Built in 1493 by Rodrigo Arias de Maldonado as his residenc, a knight of the Order of Santiago de Compostela and also a professor at the great the University of Salamanca. Now the public library. So referring to see so many of the towns youth utilizing it's services.
Literally took me 15 min waiting to compose the shoot with no people, few were very kind as not to interfere.
I was intrigued with the patterns, not unlike those on a shell, that formed when this water droplet quickly froze. You can see where the air bubbles were pushed out by the quickly freezing water. The result is nothing short of beautiful.
Nature never ceases to amaze me. This rock in a mixed spruce/fir forest on the Maine coast is covered with lichens of various shapes and colors.
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.
In un supermercato di Berlino al reparto alimentari più FANTASTICO che abbia mai visto.
In a Berlin supermarket in the more fantastic food departmente ever seen!
The walls of an old railway tunnel (now used by cyclists and pedestrians) reveal their patterns in a mix of light from overhead lamps and some daylight intrusion at one of the tunnel openings.
Week 25 of 52 Project 2018 - Theme: Pattern
Taken with a TAIR-11A (ТАИР-11А) 135mm f2.8 lens.
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