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I finished the red one and I call this tessellation "Squarectangles" because you see squares and rectangles.
Paper: glassine, 20cm, grid 1:16
Discovered this pattern independently.
Here is a more detailed view of the centre and in different light.
A water abstract taken as night approached revealing the reflected beauty of the sea in an unusual combination of colors.
Кристаллы из спиртового раствора лимонной кислоты. Микрофото с объективом Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 20x0.42 с Raynox DCR-150 в качестве тубусной линзы на штативе микроскопа МББ-1А. Стэкинг. В качестве компенсатора - фрагмент коробочки от CD.
Avec de l'imagination, mes petites lamelles de papier m'ont aidé à construire un monde coloré à la texture tout en douceur qui devrait aider à la recherche d'une vie plus harmonieuse. #Macro #MacroMondays #UnusualPatterns
"I never accepted the idea, that I had to be guided by some pattern or blueprint."
Quote - Little Richard
An attempt to make a shot of the whole frontside of the staircase of the Academie voor Muziek, Woord en Dans (Academy for Music, Word and Dance) in Mortsel (Belgium), I had to hold my camera this way ;-)
In 'Blueprint' you can see the "normal" position ;-))
This is a shoe sole from my favorite footwear. Espadrilles, perfect for the summer and comfortable !
“Crazy Tuesday” ,
“Pattern” ,
Hydrangea Leaf,
Backlit,
Macro,
Nature,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Flora,
“Flickr Nature” ,
Spring.
The platform indicator does a great job of describing both service and operator as BREL-built class 320, unit 320416, draws in to Paisley Gilmour Street station with a train to Gourock. If splitting hairs though the use of the past tense is questionable.
The Victorian architecture here is fabulous which the bright sunny day showing it off perfectly, even if there was a bit of a bracing wind coming off the coast.
For the record, the train is Scotrail's 2.25pm ex-Glasgow Central (1G49).
A shot taken almost two years ago to the day. How times have changed in the meantime.
2.33pm, 14th June 2019
Monzogranite Rock is formed when molten liquid, heated by the continuous movement of Earth's crust, seeps upward and cools while still below the surface. This plutonic intrusion yields a granitic rock called monzogranite. Monzogranite is often distinguished by rectangular joints.
Joshua Tree National Park.