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While awaiting the shuttle bus that would take us up the very steep and twisty road to the summit of Oregon's famed Lava Butte, I noticed the patterns created by the shadows of the crazy branches and needles of the fir trees under which I was taking refuge from the baking midday sun.
You have to keep looking everywhere when you're in Brick Lane / Shoreditch as you never quite know where you might find the next piece of art ...
I didn't get the weather I'd hoped for when I visited the Tesselated Pavement in Tasmania earlier this year, but there were enough clouds to give me an idea for a more dramatic B&W image.
I really like how it came out and I hope you do also!
The Malham tree caught from below pavement level. This spindly weed with small yellow flowers grew up from the 'crevasse' I managed to partially get down into ( OK I got a foot and an ankle down into it). I thought the sparkly bright yellow might enhance the tree which doesn't appear to be in full health. At least the sky was trying to be a bit interesting.
Last Sunday morning, I decided to head out early morning into Yorkshire and pay a visit to Conistone's Limestone Pavement. Here is a shot from there.
Some amazing colours and details of the pavement setts in Tallinn, Estonia. I've no idea how old these are, but I'd be disappointed if they had been recently laid.