View allAll Photos Tagged PatternsinNature.

Dried up blossom of Hoya flower

Stacked from 50 images with Helicon Focus

 

HMM!

Dill 'tetra' has a repeating pattern - these little yellow starburst umbels are about 1cm diameter, and they are repeated to make up a larger starburst umbel.

For Macro Mondays, theme: Patterns in Nature

In the Arid House at Durham University Botanic Garden

This is a macro shot of a single flower of the milkweed plant. It's small flowers make up a large ball of blooms. Considered a weed by many, the Monarch butterfly is known to lay it's eggs on the milkweed plant. I was struck by the pattern in the middle of this tiny single flower. It's lines reminded me of peppermint candy and they perfectly intersect the 5 spaces between the petals of the flower. The size of this single bloom is about the same size as an eraser on the end of a pencil.

 

Saucer Plant (Aeonium tabuliforme), Mexican Gem (Echeveria elegans) and other succulents. Displayed at the Calyx in Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia. Photo stacked composite.

Close-up of Dahlia in bloom

52 Weeks of Pix 2019 - Week 28 (Jul 6- Jul 12): Flowers

Painterly digital photo of a Bird of Paradise flower. Re-released digital image without watermarks.

La flor (compuesta) tiene una estructura de repetición muy curiosa para mi ojo.

Para Macro Mondays 2019/29: Patterns in Nature

Australian Red Centre landscapes from the air. During the flight from Yulara to Sydney

Swirls & twirls😌

Macro Mondays, July 15, 2019: “Patterns in Nature”

Patterns in the sand at Martinique Beach created by the tide and retreating surf.

brown tailed moth caterpillar feasting on our rhubarb

A view of the tucked wing feathers of an Eastern Bluebird. As with other recent feather images like this I applied the PS oil paint filter to soften the edges and create more of a flowing look in the details.

Something new in my garden.

"Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language." ~Henry James

 

Unusual black & yellow stripe petunias nestle upon a variegated hosta leaf in my back yard.

the starling murmuration last night at Tring Reservoirs was very different from my first experience when the birds were right overhead. Instead they were on the horizon throwing a variety of shapes which produced an amazing series of images that, being human, we were all trying to assign specific objects to - this one looks like a flying squirrel (or some spreadeagled mammal) to me..

A cold front is coming our way😌

A world of colours on the palette remaining...wandering..on canvases still emerging. ~Wassily Kandinsky

 

Mon - Jul 15 2019 - Theme - "Patterns In Nature"

 

My original choice for this week's theme was the random patterns on a natural stone called agate ... but just a few hours ago today , I happened to see this withering leaf that just held its pride and glory as it shined bright in the sun... with the sunlight as natural backlight the brown patches looked beautiful to me .. I shot this on my phone and decided this image to be my final entry for the group even though the background is noisy... this is the underside of the leaf..

 

The leaf has double patterns - the repeated patterns from the veins and the random patterns from the brown patches....You can also see how the texture varies between the green and brown parts..

Again - this is a highly cropped image to meet the size requirement of the group.

 

Editing : Crop, HDR (in snapseed) - I tried healing the background but it didn't work.

 

#ShotOniPhone, #iPhoneX, #MacroMondays #PatternsInNature

  

Macro Mondays Theme: Patterns in Nature

Beautiful patterns in the granite gravel chippings making up a new lakeside path

Were looking at how the sun shone through some of our Peace Lily's and thought it made some interesting lines and shadows. Yeah, alright I was bored. I’m still waiting for the flowers to come out on these plants.

 

Thanks for visiting ;-)

 

f11

ISO100

1/4 sec

-1 exposure compensation

1 2 ••• 16 17 19 21 22 ••• 79 80