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Autumn foliage at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

  

Tapestries are woven into meadows like our lives weave into who we are, from the threads of who we used to be...

  

On this day that looked like autumn but felt like summer (we are having an unseasonably warm and dry autumn so far), I spent a glorious stretch of time in this mountain meadow. As I sat in solitude on a rock, surrounded by the vivid colors of the season, I listened to the trickle of a small stream and the sounds of the buzzing bees and occasional bird calls. The sun warmed my face and arms as I breathed in the clean mountain air, a refreshing change from the wildfire smoke that has lingered in the air off and on for weeks where I live. And in those moments, all else seemed to fade away…

Life is a great tapestry. The individual is only an insignificant thread in an immense and miraculous pattern.

Albert Einstein

Combo of 2 Wombo images using a canvas texture as the input photo and as the framing.

Input: rose, ferns, ivy

Style: VFX

 

I started out just experimenting what I could create when using a texture as the input image and was pleasantly surprised out the outcome.

 

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Now my tapestry’s unraveling, he’s come to take me back

 

Tapestry by Carol King www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAqYzqHdXu8

  

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Tapestry

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Have you seen the seven oceans?

Or the snow cap of a mountain top?

Or the northern lights set in motion?

Or a heartbeat slowed to a stop?

 

Have you read a book by candle light?

Or heard a leader's call to arms?

Have you ever felt my love burn so bright?

Like a fireball in your palms

 

More than all the things that I have seen

You will always be part of my tapestry

More than all the places I've been

You will always be part of my tapestry

 

Have you felt a revolution?

Do you ever sit to stop and pause?

Just to take a little moment

To see what's mine and yours

 

More than all the things that I have seen

You will always be part of my tapestry

More than all the places I've been

You will always be part of my tapestry

 

These are just lines of latitude

That we made up, drawn upon a map

We could be meeting with more than minds

We could be woven and intertwined

 

More than all the things that I have seen

You will always be part of my tapestry

More than all the places I've been

You will always be part of my tapestry

 

Bruno Major / song artist and writer

Cley Marshes was a tapestry of blurry colour. I did intend to visit again that weekend when it wasn't raining and the light was better. I didn't get there of course.

Sometimes life can be a bit of a blur as you struggle to separate the fine threads that may prevent you from seeing what’s in front of you. This past week we went through a kind of blur as we helped out family through some tough times. In the end, we all found our way. This image is part of a series of ICM images I took with the fall colors. Our local club had a theme of ICM this week. This image was done with a slow up and down movement over grasses with their reflection in the water below.

Late season colours in the gardens of Wawel Royal Castle, Krakow, Poland.

Tomorrow we will focus on the unique geological formations at Little Musselroe Bay. But today we are looking at the natural beauty of this seaside environment. And one of the great attractions in Tasmania is the range of lichens that thrive in the Littoral Zone on our beach rocks. The Littoral Zone is where the rocks don't get covered in water and the lichens (particularly the orange and yellow varieties) thrive.

 

The growth on this rock reminds me of the textures of a wonderful tapestry: Nature's tapestry.

From the Islamic exhibit showing in Philbrook Museum

Tundra Swan, Sandhill Cranes and Canadian Geese fill the cloudy airspace at Ridgefield national wildlife refuge. Best when viewed large.

The clouds and sky was very pretty later in the morning.

"Photography is the story I fail to put into words." - Destin Sparks

Field of daisies in the garden

Along the banks of the Hudson River, I found a delightful new trail!

Usual fare from the Teign Valley

The Tapestry of Christ in Glory. Is 23m x12m. It was designed by Graham Sutherland and made by a team of 12 French weavers at Pinton Frères bear Aubusson. It took nearly 10 years of work by Sutherland and two years to weave. It contains wool in 900 colours!!

I have gazed at this crabapple tree in our garden countless times. When the winter chill comes to an end, I have seen how the pink flowers push their way through its bare branches and stay there till spring, when the leaves make an appearance, reddish at first then turning into different shades of green through the summer. As the flowers fade, the tiny, red crabapples appear. In autumn, the leaves start to turn yellow and as winter draws near I see the crabapples fall on the ground. Towards winter’s end all that is left is an image of a somewhat desolate looking tree - no pinks, no reds, no greens, no yellows, just the deep dark browns of its gnarly trunk and branches. Yet the sight does not sadden me because I know that when spring returns, the cycle begins all over again. Such is the tapestry of time which I witness in my garden through the years. Different patterns and textures and colors get woven into this tapestry, their memory forever etched in my mind – and sometimes captured with my camera.

 

LARGE ON BLACK IS BETTER

The lovely layers and colors of fall

Looking down from the Alcazar in Segovia, I couldn't help but notice the beauty of the river Eresma lined with the stunning gold of autumn leaves framing a tapestry of lacy reflections.

 

"On earth there is no heaven, but there are pieces of it."

-- Jules Renard

 

Autumn colours on the Golden Circle at Thingvellir, Iceland.

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If I could take a brush and paint the mountains and the moors,

I would splash the hillsides yellow and cover them in gorse.

I'd take the finest needle and the darkest thread of green

And sew a line of bracken along the landscape. In-between

 

I'd lay a purple carpet of wild heather in the dells

And fringe the edge of all the woods with their pretty lilac bells.

I'd merge the bracken with the heather, mix their colours like the sea,

A green and purple ocean on my own rich tapestry.

 

Then I'd take a ball of soft, white wool and stitch a mass of daisy chains

Around the lush green meadows and up the sides of winding lanes.

I would stencil on the marshes, just like pure white china cups,

Some fragile water lilies and by the ponds, sweet buttercups.

 

I'd mix orange, reds and yellows planting poppies wild and free

Onto nature's colored canvas, my own rich tapestry.

 

Lesley Elaine Greenwood

Rural Alberta, Canada

The rolling hills of the Palouse are a thrill to explore and photograph. I drove along dirt roads at random just to see what I could see and I was not disappointed.

Aarhus, Denmark – May 2023.

At the ARoS, Museum of modern Art.

This is a section of rock rising up on the shore of Lake George in Killarney Provincial Park. The colors, textures and shapes combined with the reflection in the water simply mesmerized me. It is a tapestry of history layered and exposed over time by the elements of nature.

Seaweed, sand, rock and barnacles. As seen on Fascadale beach

St John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta

 

This is one of 29 17C tapestries from the Gift of Glory exhibition depicting episodes in the Life of Christ and the Triumph of the Catholic Church which are currently on exhibition in the cathedral until late June this year.

 

They were commissioned by the Grand Master of the Knights of St John, Frà Ramon Perellos y Roccafull, between 1697 and 1702. This particular tapestry depicts the Last Supper.

 

Anyone visiting Malta before 24 June should try and visit the exhibition if they can and also see the two magnificent Caravaggio paintings hanging there. www.stjohnscocathedral.com/the-co-cathedral/the-tapestrie...

  

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