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Ripples catching sunlight on the surface of Mitchell Creek, Clay Cliffs Nature Area in Big Rapids, Michigan, USA
Reflections of White Oak leaves and trees on a Beaver Pond in Woodland Park and Nature Preserve in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
Ripples catching sunlight on the surface of Mitchell Creek, Clay Cliffs Nature Area in Big Rapids, Michigan, USA
Reflections of White Oak leaves and trees on a Beaver Pond in Woodland Park and Nature Preserve in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
These are tiny white field snails, about the size of your little finger nail......interesting patterns and colours.
A dried clay work reveals imprints of leaves from our garden (which were collected, squashed and printed into slabs of clay by children from N2 Golden Sun).
To see the textures and monochrome marks, go to: www.michikofujii.co.uk/blog/
One of the images for my Photography class final project - Patterns in Nature. I looked at different types of patterns, like migration, foot traffic, erosion, etc.
EXPLORED! 29 Nov 2012, #288
Form, light, contrast, colour, relationships of the former.......atmosphere, mystery, questions ......
other ingredients??? Feel free to showcase your artistic interpretation of nature here......
or a link to one. And, as always, I love your feedback : > )
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Euphorbia milii var. splendens. Such a square and rectangular arrangement of flowers (or in this case cyathia) strikes me as unusual in nature.
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Reminds me of a parasol made of flowers :).
This gorgeous Queen Anne's Lace is growing all over the place where I live! There's something to be said about living in the country. You see so many beautiful wildflowers everywhere.
Variations on a theme...
Nikon D7200 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 FX Macro Lens (AT-X M100 AF PRO D AF 100mm f/2.8)
f/9 @ 1/800 @ iso 400
(tweaked in Smart Photo Editor)
One of a few undescribed Triepeolus that Molly Rightmyer left undescribed after her revision of the group North of Mexico. She simply labeled it Sp. 101. This one was captured by Tim McMahon in Cochise County, Arizona. I think the side shot taken with some of the large orange pollen is artful to an extreme and one would like to have it float down the hallways of corporate America to remind them of some of their indirect customers. Pictures taken by Kelly Graninger.
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"Life is like an ever-shifting kaleidoscope - a slight change, and all patterns alter."
~ Sharon Salzberg
Yesterday, we cut down an old Hawthorne tree that appeared to be diseased. This is the stump of the tree that remains on the ground and I must say I was quite amazed at the pattern we discovered within the tree trunk!
I can see an angel although my wife can see a bird - regardless what a natural pattern!
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“There is always music amongst the trees in the garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it.”
- Minnie Aumonier
A sea urchin shell caught in a rock cleft. Herring gulls drop the sea urchins on the rocks to break the shells so they can eat their prey.
Eastern White Pine, Pinus strobus, needles against a background of sun sparkling off a windy lake in Michigan, USA
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