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Recently we had showers frequently and sometimes it's very heavy rain.
Also today, the shower came to us.
I looked up the roof and enjoyed the pattern which was made by rain drops.
Once this small hospital somewhere in Italy was a shelter for children that were suffering from lung diseases. The remote location in the mountains and the numerous surrounding forests are providing healthy air which was necessary to treat tuberculosis and other diseases. In the 1930s this facility was opened.
The property with lavishly laid out garden offered enough space for a great number of children. This was a facility of the church, so especially nuns were nursing the sick.
To learn more of the place watch this documentary (starts at 9:40): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi_HbTBj_sk
nina raasch / berlin based photographer
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The patterns of Winter light filtered through venetian blinds can get quite beautiful and intricate. I like this black and white rendition very much.
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Flickr Lounge ~ Patterns
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Pattern: Keitodama Summer'04 (Japan)
Yarn: Phildar Cotton Microfibres (6 balls)
Size: One size
Needles: 3.5mm
Project Duration: Oct04-Feb05
Echinecea
Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.
Richard P. Feynman
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I was out snowshoeing last week and found some different impressions of my experience in this environment
Pattern. Observed in the table protector covering my dining table.
Canon Powershot SX150 IS, available light.