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Thousands of Mitsubishi cars and vans awaiting customs clearance at Port Rashid
In Flickr Explore 2023-12-27
This leaf had fallen in neighbor's yard in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California. Taken with my iPhone 14 Pro Max set macro and raw.
This is a close-up photo of wood grain patterns in the root of a driftwood tree at Clam Harbour Beach.
My coffee roaster helped me with this week's theme. The side of their package has this nice little pattern printed on it
For: Crazy Tuesday
Theme: Pattern
In every stone, life finds its way, an emerald pattern breathing between the cracks.
در میان هر سنگ، زندگی راهش را مییابد، الگویی زمردین که میان شکافها نفس میکشد.
Sukkulente:
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Crazy Tuesday“ am 10.05.2022.
Thema:“PATTERN“ (Muster)
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Summer retains vestiges of verdant patterns, defiant even as it wanes.
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
24 July 2025.
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❀ Fellow Flickr-ers: is this plant invasive (in the U.S.) cinnamon vine (Dioscorea polystachya)? If not, what?
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▶ Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M10 II.
— Lens: Meike MK 25mm f/1.8
— Focal length: 25 mm
— Aperture: ƒ/5.6
— Shutter speed: 1/500
— ISO: 800
— Edit: Photoshop Elements 15, Nik Collection (2016).
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Patterns in the ice that formed in a shallow pool beside the river.
Venus As a Boy - Bjork
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"His wicked sense of humour suggests exciting sex."
Another angle of interesting sand patterns. Low tide leaves these designs by nature behind - San Felipe (Baja) on the Sea of Cortez.
“Sand Patterns” — Patterns in sand dunes, Death Valley National Park.
Our main photographic targets on our late-February trip to Death Valley were Lake Manly and the impressive wildflower bloom. But we did schedule one morning for a visit to the sand dunes. We arrived well before sunrise — it was still to dark to see our way into the dunes. Unfortunately, this was not going to be a morning for grand dune photographs, since morning overcast blocked the sunlight. So instead we focused on more intimate subjects — plants and flowers, the morning traces of the passage of wildlife, and the textures of windblown sand.
I’ll break with the tradition of the these posts and write a bit about a technical photographic topic. A challenge of photographing the sand is that, unless you photograph straight down or fine a suitably slanted bit of sand, depth of field is a problem. I use a solution that surprisingly few photographers seem to apply. I have a tilt/shift lens adapter for my landscape camera that lets me attach a medium format zoom lens and use the adapter’s movements to angle the pane of focus to match the surface of the dunes.