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The theme 'Patterns in Nature' was chosen by Cheryl ( www.flickr.com/photos/abbeville )

Macro Monday, July 01th 2019 feather from the outerside from the wing 3cm long

A leaf of a canna lily.

Macro Mondays: Patterns in Nature

 

Just found this little one on our Milkweed plant today that I had planted last year. Very exciting - not great light, but wanted to get it when I saw it.

 

Flickr lounge: Insects / What Bugs You

Macro Mondays:โ€œPatterns in Natureโ€

This Gerbera bloom was in a bunch of flowers given to me. The stem was drooping so I cut it off and was observing the symmetrical pattern of this creation.

 

I decided to use a mirror to get an image of the back and front and liked the effect when I sat the bloom face down on a mirror tile.

 

Takentoday in our garden....the Hosta's have been spectacular fabulous colours and textures

natural imprints of ancient foliage found on some of the local flagstone I used for my yard

Spores on the underside of fern leaves make a remarkable pattern. If one looks.

 

From Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. I cropped out my husband's hand holding this steady for me.

for Macro Mondays #patterns in nature theme

A fossilised ammonite.

The spiral is composed of a series of chambers that would have been gas or fluid filled, with the tiny ammonite living only in the outer chamber. It created new larger chambers as it grew, which then appear to spiral out from the centre. The ammonite itself is considered to be an extinct relative of a Nautilus.

This polished ammonite is 3cm across at it's longest dimension.

I have a therapist.

Her name is Mother Nature,

The patterns of her soul

run deep into everything

that is Aliveโ€ฆ

- Lynnette Ward

Pattern in nature 1: A bald head pattern of similar scales

Pattern 2: Small five star pollen

Pattern 3: Yellow petals

Pattern 4: Longitudinal stripes on the yellow petals

Feathers that seemingly appear out of nowhere are believed by many to be a message from the afterlife. On this particular day my sweet Ollie (dog) had to be put down, as they found a large cancerous mass in her abdomen, nothing could be done for her. I was broken hearted and shortly after her death this feather fell from above. I took it as a sign and was comforted by the thought that my furry loved one was at peace. I kept the feather and later added some water drops to represent my tears and took some macro shots. In memory of you, sweet Ollie.

A pattern made by nature...

This hibiscus presents some natural patterns in a very colorful way, so I thought it would fit this week's Macro Monday theme "patterns in nature".

I collected these mini urchin shells at the beach in Scheveningen, Den Haag / NL., put them on a glass cube next to a lamp with a postcard from the sea underneath for some sand and water colours and atmosphere. The shells have a diameter of 3-7mm, really tiny :). Have fun. HMM

My upload for a weekly photo challenge I'm doing with a group of Flickr friends. This week's theme is "Patterns In Nature".

   

Wind blown snow - Neige soufflรฉe par le vent

 

View from my street on the Ottawa River

Vu de ma rue sur la Riviรจre des Outaouais

 

Hosta

 

#MacroMondays

#PatternsinNature

#Vortex

 

Sweet Woodruff (Asperula oderata), embellished by Jack Frost

โ€ฆ cโ€™est mieux sur pied, quโ€™en huile โ€ฆ

 

Standing palm is better โ€ฆ than palm oil

 

#MacroMondays #PatternsInNature

Challenge sur Flickr : 098 : Nature / Macro

Crazy Tuesday.

Patterns in Nature.

Patterns in Nature MacroMondays

Wasserdost

Eupatorium cannabinum

Asteraceae

HMM

2x2"

From Somerset, UK. Approx 4cm x3cm

I've decided to do a 365 photo-a-day in 2017 using this Polaroid style, with the printed dates, as a theme. I started early! So I guess my goal will be 396:) Patterns in Nature will be the theme for my 100x project in 2017.

Patterns in Nature

  

@ Yakushi pond park

HMM!

A desert rose, sand rose, Sahara rose, rose rock, selenite rose, gypsum rose, or baryte rose is an intricate rose-like formation of crystal clusters of gypsum or baryte, which include abundant sand grains

(Wikipedia)

 

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

Taken August 21, 2025 and uploaded for the groups

CrAzY Tuesday #PatternsInNature

and

Square Format

 

๐Ÿ˜„ HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday๐Ÿ˜„

 

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It's really unusual for the sky to be full of mare's tails or "Cirrus uncinus". We can see them quite often, but mixed with other clouds. To get a complete sky full of mare's tails is really rare!

 

For the Tuesday cloud groups ๐Ÿ˜Š

and for Crazy Tuesday - "patterns in nature" ๐Ÿ˜Š

 

More about these clouds.

"Cirrus uncinus is a species of cirrus cloud. The name cirrus uncinus is Latin for "curly hooks". Commonly called "mare's tail", this cloud species is very thin and generally sparse in the sky.

The clouds occur at high altitudes, at a temperature of about โˆ’50 to โˆ’40 ยฐC (โˆ’58 to โˆ’40 ยฐF). They are generally seen when a warm or occluded front is approaching.

They are very high in the troposphere and generally mean that precipitation, usually rain, is approaching". Wiki

 

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This weeks theme was chosen by Cheryl,Cheryl - Vickypoint "Patterns in Nature".

Seen on my afternoon walk around the lake today.

 

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Honeycomb is considered by engineers to be the ultimate in construction techniques

 

Honeycomb structures are natural or man-made structures that have the geometry of a honeycomb to allow the minimization of the amount of used material to reach minimal weight and minimal material cost. The geometry of honeycomb structures can vary widely but the common feature of all such structures is an array of hollow cells formed between thin vertical walls. The cells are often columnar and hexagonal in shape. A honeycomb shaped structure provides a material with minimal density and relative high out-of-plane compression properties and out-of-plane shear properties.

Macro Mondays theme Patterns in Nature. Goat's-beard - Tragopogon pratensis (also know as Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon because the flowers open only prior to 1pm). I found this on my walks through the meadows. The seedheads and seeds are bigger and more elegant than those of the dandelion. HMM...

I like the fact that there are multiple patterns that emerge when looking at an insect like this. The dark stripes of the wings, the individual outlines of the wing parts. The ribbed tail. The hairs that stand in order on the legs.

Loving these massive flowers on tiny plants, from seed sown earlier this year...

Native to South Africa

Showing well in the herbaceous border at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, I loved its subtle colour...

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