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Slow, shallow laminar flow over granite slabs, Yosemite.

A pattern, from the French patron, is a type of theme of recurring events or objects, sometimes referred to as elements of a set of objects.

The elements of a pattern repeat in a predictable manner. Patterns can be based on a template or model which generates pattern elements, especially if the elements have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred, in which case the things are said to exhibit the unique pattern.

I decided to draw up a diagram of the panels I added on to the original pattern for the Babette Blanket. The original was smaller than I wanted, so here are two more panels to make it bigger. This will make it much easier for me, should I decide to make another one at this size. And for you, too, if you want to make a bigger one. You are free to use this. :)

One day while waiting outside our local library I noticed the roof patterns against the blue sky and thought in might make an interesting collage.

Not sure if this would work best with the blue sky background or to have converted the result to black and white.

Taken for weekend assignment 'Patterns'

Image from trip to the Smith-Gilbert Gardens in Kennesaw, GA. Wonderful place with about 16 acres of gardens.

 

Low tide sand patterns from water currents.

- San Felipe, Baja (Mexico) on the Sea of Cortez

Original gouache and acrylic ink painting on paper. 7x5"

© Natasha Newton 2011

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Frost on chicken wire

Liked how the ice formed around these sedge grasses making an interesting pattern.

A heavy morning frost covers fallen leaves in my yard.

 

Merrimack, NH

playing with pattern making + printing -

 

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52 in 2023 Challenge

39. Patterned

Paris, France.

Leica M6 on Ilford HP5 Plus.

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“Many of my photos consist of a plain frontal view, which makes the experience as two-dimensional as possible, allowing to let the rhythm of the windows and other details to be shown as pure as possible. In other works, I am using perspective, but also in such a particular way that the diagonals organise the image in an almost entirely abstract way. In both cases, I usually choose to disclose as little information as possible of the actual surrounding area of a building. Preferably no trees or lamps and maybe only a thin strip of ground or air, or a tiny silhouette of a person is sufficient to add a minimal sense of reality.” Transformations: Fire Escape Frenzy by Paul Brouns (2/4)

Checkerboard Mesa from east of the Mount Carmel Tunnel along the east entrance road into Zion National Park.

love the expression of this little fella only thing done on this photo is cropping nothing else

  

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olivier_cauchie: Va c'est impeccable pour faire des planches a raper.

  

"All The Flowers Are For Me" - by Anila Quayam Agha.

A large, laser-cut steel cube suspended from the ceiling and is inspired by patterns used in Islamic art and architecture. The light in the cube creates the patterns on the plain ceiling, walls and floor.

I like the way the light brought out these bark textures on a tree in the Bledisloe Park.

These are so pretty. I just had to take a picture!

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