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The sun stands still for no one, constantly changing shadows, lighting and the general atmosphere... You have little time to meditate and contemplate your subject... you must quickly decide your course of action, and with verve and emotion, capture the essence of your subject. ~ Sidney Hermel

 

Swiftcurrent Lake & Mt. Grinnell at sunrise - Many Glacier area, Glacier National Park

 

Wishing everyone a fabulous weekend; will catch up with everyone soon....thanks for all your visits & comments!!!!

 

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This is a photo of patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach created by the flow of water in a shallow stream.

painting on paper...size 51 x 41 cm...Windsor & newton block of acrylic paper with canvasstructure...I just love to paint on this paper...but when framing it is much easier with an ordinary canvas....but I just like this paper and paint on both sides...depends...this is on the not structured side of it...It is a block of paper that I just had and not used for a long periode but sometimes you just go through what you have and find things that turn up more useful than you thought....

outside the weather is so good...spring is definitely here though it is still a bit cold and you need to wear gloves and something around your neck still....

The gratings on the floor of the National Gallery make for some interesting compositions. I think people wondered what the heck I was doing when I pointing the camera at the floor and taking more photos of that than I was the paintings on the walls!!

Savannah Sparrow, Matsqui Prairie, Abbotsford, B.C.

I found this tiny frog on my patio.It is about two inches long. I love its neutral colors and patterns .

This tiny refrigerator magnet has an amazing pattern of scales - plus it has the rubbery feel of a real fish skin. It is older than the hills - but I still treasure it.

 

Posted for Macro Mondays theme; "Unusual Patterns."

HMM everyone!

Number three in my theme for this week Colour Swirl.

Playing with pattern brushes again

Wooden cutting board for bred, meat, vegetables. Made by my father-in-law.

I'm trying to remember how to pattern.

 

The EXIF means nothing. It's only for the image size.

  

I'd been taking so many bird shots trying out my new lens that I'd forgotten about the beach. I remedied that with a wonderful walk across the beach, looking for fossils in the freshly exposed rock layers , due to the loss of sand. The beach is so different it was like a voyage of exploration. The beautiful sand patterns caught my eye and I drifted off into another world, just

as obsessive as bird photography. Variations on Sinister is by frank Zappa.

Another from Camber Sands on the East Sussex coast England, I love how the patterns in the sand dunes are being echoed by the wooden fencing and of course the colours!

This is a photo of refraction patterns in shallow water at Clam Harbour Beach.

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An abstract pattern from a photo of a single smokestack

Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Architektur in Amsterdam Zuid

sozai stock series.

took at the Himeji-jo castle.

flowerbird.

variação de cor 3

Taken on the Stratford HPAD flickr meet on Saturday, I've been struggling to upload the rest of the set (not that we tok many) but it was a really lovely - if damp - day.

Contributed by Sharilyn Wright - lovelydesign.com

This is a photo of surface patterns on the river created by a steady breeze.

Amazing ice patterns along St. Joseph’s North Pier.

The wonderful Brunnera variety 'Jack Frost'. An outstanding shade plant with intricate designs

Striped patterns are usually caused by layers of sediment that have accumulated over time.

Beyond the stunning colors, an ongoing reminder of how a natural canyon has recorded the passage of geologic time.

Shot from a narrow passage while hiking one of the most scenic canyons between Nweiba and Saint Catherine.

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