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I took a few photos of plants for this week's Macro Mondays theme "Patterns in Nature" and decided to post this one of a miniature rose because I liked the contrast of the pale petals against the darker background. I had a nice shot of a thistle bud, taken from above, but unfortunately it got a little lost against the vegetation in the background so I decided against posting it in the group.
View from my street on the Ottawa River.
Vu de ma rue sur la Rivière des Outaouais.
Completely natural, aeolian formation.
Formation éolienne entièrement naturelle.
Snowdrift patterns drawn by the wind.
Motifs de Congères de neige dessinées par le vent.
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.
20190714_8406_7D2-100 Fern frond detail (195/365)
For Macro Monday's theme - patterns in nature.
This is about 2"/50mm across.
#10945
Braille-Zeilen auf Araukarienblättern
Macro Mondays Contribution "Patterns in Nature". The length of one leaf is about 1cm.
(Rodenstock Eurygon 1:4/40mm)
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.
Leaf Lettice for the Macro Mondays Group, Topic" Redux 2019 (Patterns in Nature). Happy Macro Monday!
On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.
During a walk through Betws y Coed, Snowdonia the river bank had collections of fallen leaves and bark.
"From the moment of my birth
To the instant of my death
There are patterns I must follow
Just as I must breathe each breath
Like a rat in a maze
The path before me lies
And the pattern that is me"
I photographed this gorgeous passion flower on Madeira last Week on what would have been my Dad's Birthday.
It is full of different patterns, so it fits this week's theme for Macro Monday "Patterns in Nature".
Taken hand held, cropped to meet the required size for the group.
Titile and part of lyrics are by Simon & Garfunkel
Flickr Lounge: weathered
Macro Mondays: Redux 2019--My Favourite Theme of the Year
I have chosen July 15: patterns in nature.
The wildflowers are no longer blooming in southern Indiana, USA, but sometimes their seedpods, fluff, and other winter remnants are nearly as pretty as the blooming flowers. They are far more monochrome, but that allows their designs to be all the more visible. Dozens of this particular plant were available, so I looked around for designs I liked and photographed them. They were tiny, probably an inch or so across.
Thank you for your views, faves, and comments.
These lovely little flowers were on chunky plants around the Gasholders, Kings Cross, Central London
The unfurling of a Leucospermum pin cushion flower.
A native to South Africa and Zimbabwe. Leucospermum cordifolium is an upright, evergreen shrub in the family Protaceae.
There are unique, globe-shaped pincushion-type flowers produced. This one seen here is a relatively new flower and not yet fully matured.
Growing 1 to 1.5 m in height. Flowers around 15 cm diameter.
These plants like well-drained, nutrient-poor, sandy, acidic soil and full sun.
Link to image of whole plant: www.flickr.com/photos/112623317@N03/54006774697/in/datepo...
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