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i used my two favourite patterns, drew a string, then added horozontal lines and tangled away. i really like how this came out, almost like graffiti.
Crochet harriet bag with Free pattern. Gorgeous, generous... wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-crochet-harriet-bag-with-f...
The patterns in the ice formed on large lakes are often interesting and show various stages of formation. Here the ice at the top and bottom of the photo consists of innumerable small crystals that froze together into a solid mass. The larger crystals formed in cracks or fissures in the sheets of the fine-grained ice.
Photo taken on Lake Winnibigoshish during an ice-fishing trip in mid March before iceout.
When the street light comes on it shines through the open blinds onto the opposite wall of my lounge. I love the geometric pattern it makes.
For Flickr Lounge - Sunday Theme ~ Striped Patterns.
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"The 'Cracker' pattern is a traditional quilt design for Ocracoke, with four stripes and four triangles per block. One of the interior stripes is always of a red-patterned material. This Cracker wall hanging was pieced of 1940's fabric by Patricia Kelly, a frequent island visitor from Pittsburgh, PA, and hand-quilted by the Ocracoke Needle & Thread Club."
Text from a tag on the wall.
Found in the Ocracoke Preservation Society museum,
Don't you love how cats curl up? Head on back paw and tail. (New macro lens)
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #6 - A pattern in nature.
Press "L". Patterns of rice field paddies in infrared. Note the road going trhough.
Efke Aura - the best IR film ever made IMHO. It's utterly pity that the Efke is no more...
Pentax 67, 45mm f4, Efke IR820c AURA infrared film (developed in Diafine A+B @ +27C 3.5min+3.5min). Drumscanned.
Patterns is a sandbox-building game and 3D space to construct simple and complex structures, harvest substances and discover new shapes that can be used to enhance your creativity.
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I could hardly sleep so I waited for the sun to come up and hung a doily in front of the sunlight to cast this lovely shadow. I have many more that I really liked that I'll post at a later time. I've had this idea for quite sometimes, but it would be so much easier to shoot if I had a model.