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The wing pattern of Stream ruby. Lovely colours and patterns within.

Foggy morning in Washington's Squaxin Park forest.

Cut the paper and copy the pattern on the piece of fabric. When I have darker fabrics I do something my grandmother taught me: I use a small soap leftover. Better than chalk.

Lake Chabot Regional Park, Castro Valley, California

One of the last flowers in the flower bed is this beautiful flower in autumn colors of yellow and orange. Processed with Topaz Detail

Kaidakogen, Kiso, Nagano, Japan

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It's so interesting what nature can do....I've never seen this kind of pattern made out of ice.

 

Mt. Seymour, North Vancouver.

Macro Monday - Pattern

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P.S. Excuse me all whose favorites have been vanished from sight

Window in a place of worship in Talisay, Camarines Norte, Philippines

Macro of a honeycomb, taken with a plain old Canon S2 IS. I got lucky with this shot.

The clouds are rippling along Coal Harbour.

There is a street in Stoke Newington where even the rubbish has some artistic merit.

Jack Leustig Imaging

Arroyo Seco NM

People creae patterns t commemorate the 100 anniversary of independence

"Romanesco broccoli resembles a cauliflower, but is of a light green color and the inflorescence (the bud) has an approximate self-similar character, with the branched meristems making a logarithmic spiral. In this sense the broccoli's shape approximates a natural fractal; each bud is composed of a series of smaller buds, all arranged in yet another logarithmic spiral. This self-similar pattern continues at several smaller levels.

The vegetable is rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, dietary fiber, and carotenoids." from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanesco_broccoli

The Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC, has some amazing architecture. The building is also the largest building (3.1 million square feet) in Washington. I thought the light patterns were pretty cool, so I had to take the photo.

  

“Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their head, The wind is passing by.”

― Christina Rossetti

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The water on the North Saskatchewan River flowing backwards and hither by October wind gusts.

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