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Taken from the Elisabeth Lookout on János hill, Budapest, Hungary

Edited image from of a pattern for Japanese fabric, I think for kimonos.

Pattern pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com

 

Thanks

 

Elsa

 

www.allaboutpapercutting.com/

Traditional Marimekko Flowers Pattern

Marimekko exhibition, Milli Reasürans Pasajı, Nişantaşı, İstanbul

 

www.marimekko.fi

G for green n green for Gorgeous

Here is the crease pattern for graphene. You'll have to work out the crease assignment yourself.

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I never really thought of my pictures in terms of emotions.

 

i think of people as im taking them, but you lovely people seem to find something in them i only reall notice and feel when taking the photos.

 

So adding emotional tags is hard for me! but i'll try

Joondalup Library, Western Australia

surface pattern / dessin made by Geeske Vogelaar

From my MFA show at CU Boulder

Exploring a solar farm just outside Bishops Sutton, Hampshire. UK

Detail of this yellow Kniphofia or Red Hot Poker

Lanzarote, Spain

May 2007

Some of my favourite size 4 patterns from my collection.

Blogged here

lottielulu.blogspot.com/2008/02/this-is_05.html

 

Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.

 

*Lychee* pleated T-shirt sewing pattern available at wafflepatterns.com

Turing pattern formed in an inflating space.

 

Shot with DxO ONE

Drain tiling is the placement of polyethylene (a type of plastic) tubing below the surface of the ground for the purpose of draining excess water from the surface or subsurface of an agricultural field (in this instance).

 

For the agricultural producer, some of the intended benefits are: more area to crop (less water-covered), earlier into the field to plant (dries out quicker), don't have to drive around potholes when running equipment (more economical, saves fuel and overlap), better yields with less crops "drowning out", and tiling can be a tool to minimize crop losses due to increased salinity (high amount of "salts" in the soils due to other farming practices and high water tables). These benefits are not always guaranteed.

 

What about the unintended consequences that are (in many times) passed on to neighbors, other parts of the country, or won't take place until the future?

Some of these effects are: Loss of some nutrient and chemical filtration (these waters trickle through only a little soil before they are in the pipe and drained into a large lake or river), loss of wildlife habitat, loss of groundwater recharge for aquifers and those that get their water from wells, and potential contribution to increased flooding and pollution of neighbor's lands and/or rivers during spring flood season or after large rain events.

 

Normally, these waters would slowly seep down into the ground to recharge aquifers or would evaporate into the air. When drained, these waters reach streams or rivers in a matter of hours or days, increasing the flow of the river. Because these waters also have less filtration through the soil, they are direct routes for extra soil nutrients such as nitrates to get into rivers and lakes that serve as water supplies for towns and cities downstream.

 

"The traditional way to get rich is to transfer your costs to someone else." --whether to your neighbor, the taxpayer, or the generations that follow your own.

-from the article "Plowed Under"

 

prospect.org/article/plowed-under

 

Photo Credit: Krista Lundgren/USFWS

Not a vintage pattern (2002), but based on a vintage apron. patterns@thecalicocat.com

A facade in Oxford Street in London

ZF 6HP600 automatic gearbox shift/select pattern as fitted to Scammell Constructor tow-wagon E587 BNE

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