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At Wilton Slopes on the Tar River, Granville County, North Carolina
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Don't know what these are called. Again this was shot at Lalbagh flower show, Bangalore, Karnataka, India using my recent purchase Tamron 18 270.
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tiny droplets make this look like a ladies diamond necklace. I am not one for spiders... but sometimes I really appreciate what they do!
Scavenge Challenge - May2013 - Scavchal #9 - Find geometry in Nature, like the radiating pattern made by seeds in a sunflower head.
Thanks so much for stopping by,I am trying to catch up with comments, yet again!
Have a terrific thursday!
The scales of a pangolin, rolling itself up for protection, showing its true beauty, looking like a Protea flower
Wind patterns in the sand dunes of Witsand Nature Reserve in the Kalahari (Northern Cape, South Africa).
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Inspired by eilonwy77's cheese-wedge patterns, particularly this one. Drawn in InkScape.
I haven't the patience or parts to put this together myself, so I sketched it :)
Taken during a walk in the woods around San Zeno di Montagna, where my family lives. The bright green leaves in the center captured my attention...
The sandstone at Inscription Rock has many of these patterns. I would speculate that they are made of iron and magnesium and were formed when the rock was formed many moons ago.
Week 15 - Patterns
for Compositionally Challenged
A fish ladder has lots of patterns. There are the steps and the L-shaped concrete rest areas for the salmon. Then, there is the repetitious pattern of the pipes and cyclone fencing to prevent humans from falling into the fish ladder.
Another game and I think with an improvement in giving instructions on how to play the game (compared to the previous attempt flic.kr/p/yGnqP7, where many did not know how to play the game from the instructions.)