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Frost really showed itself this morning such beautiful shapes and patterns.

New lens, new picture

Roof of the Skyway, a covered walkway that leads from Union Station to the CN Tower

When the tide is right out it can take 10 minutes to walk across the sand to the water's edge. On the way you cross many different types of surface, and the sand takes on many different patterns.

Lesson 1 - line and pattern.

Trying to follow photo lessons from book "The photographic eye - Learning to See with a Camera" by Michael F. O'Brien & Norman Sibley

japanese fashion sewing book by nakamichi tomoko.

 

unusual ways to cut a pattern apart, insert pieces and to alter patterns to a one of a kind look.

 

fyi: there are NO patterns in original size!

you draft everything from a "basic sloper" that you´ll have to draft based on your own measurements.

 

a little sewing experience is neccessary, as the book doesn´t provide detailed instructions, though it has pretty good pictures.

 

short review blogged here

exploring the cologne subway stations

Arguably the most intricate and beautiful of the collection, this piece had an immaculate layout.

This is a large collection of analog tubes.

Circa 1930 Mentor Compur Reflex camera

Inspired by the iconic WWII graffiti (sans fingers).

Collection of colorful digital patterns. Download them all at Photoshop Roadmap.

Taken at Kenton-on-Sea, Eastern Cape.

Here is a floral pattern I just made in photoshop. Use it as it best suits you if you find it useful. Only thing I ask is to not commercially redistribute as your own.

 

Go to All Sizes up there and save the Original File.

hand drawn repeating pattern.

Went shopping with my wife. Was fascinated by the richness of textile patterns. Reminds me of the recently popular "zentangle" idea. (WE and Gerry Weber)

 

I think water makes the most amazing graphic works for us to enjoy. I love the abstract nature of the top one vs. the pure, clean geometry of the second. I hope you enjoy them too.

 

thank you everyone for your comments and faves! =:-)

British Museum, Bloomsbury, London.

 

The British Museum in London is one of the world's greatest museums of human history and culture. Its collections, which number more than 13 million objects from all continents, illustrate and document the story of human culture from its beginning to the present.

It's the Dippy Circles texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.

You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/12561.html (created by Nanobot)

To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/

Grupo 2

 

Verdugo / Gornall / Sanhueza

Núñez / Ramírez / García

Espinoza / Fuentealba / Vallejo

patterns sculpted by tides and wind on the beach in the Turnagain Arm, Alaska

Yuushien Garden, Tottori Prefecture, Japan

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