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Pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com
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Elsa
These shells came from a trip to Hawaii. This photo illustrates breaking the pattern. The subjects in this photo are the shells themselves. To emphasize it I included a contrasting visual element, a black shell with a white pearl attached, to break the pattern. This shoot was taken from home with natural light (ISO 200, exposure 1/20) I used the wide focal length lens at 55mm.
Seamless Vintage Pea Green textures. Corresponding Photoshop tileable pattern (.pat) set here: webtreats.mysitemyway.com/vintage-pea-green-photoshop-pat...
p 47, from Pattern Magic 3 by Tomoko Nakamichi
also
handmadebycarolyn.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/top-gone-bit-ba...
April 9, 2015
Patterns and natural sand sculptures at Herring Cove Beach.
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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Just a series of five pics of patterns or repetitions I took whilst in Japan.
A close up of one of a pair of rather large metal gates at the Nijo Castle in Kyoto.
My grandparents' hobby later in life was to collect rocks. This is one of the cooler patterns they found in their travels. I love the look of the hills.
Some time back I realized that I noticed and liked patterns a lot more since moving to Dubai. Patterns are an important part of Islamic art and architecture. One sees them everywhere, but I never appreciated them till recently.
Blacka Moor 21022023 - broken off branch that lost it's bark covering - possibly fungal staining made the pattern
Shadow Pattern
This weeks challenge was patterns and this pattern is created by the sun coming through the blinds.
Fun pattern with two aprons, a needle case, a scarf, and coolest of all--what they call a "hose case".
No date listed and I don't have the outer envelope.
Made this pattern last night. Just testing out some colors now. I'm going to try and do a painted version too I think.
For the weekly CC competition, I had to photograph 'pattern.'
This is one of them, in mono, as I think it has more impact.
More abstracts in THIS set.
It's important to take a closer look at the natural world because patters are abundant within it. Nature is beautiful, and patterns help capture this beauty. Pattern are not only pleasing to the eye, but also *interesting,* especially in nature. I saw a few leaves on the ground, and that's where I found inspiration for my project. The leaves I saw were much more scattered than my pattern, however. I guess I wanted to add my own twist to things. It was challenging for me to figure out how to use and manipulate color with Illustrator. Eventually, I realized that making multiple layers helped me get my colors exactly where I wanted them to be. It was easy for me to draw with Illustrator -- the smoothing of lines is an AWESOME feature!
Following the pattern on my loom, Meng showed me how to start this more complex motif. This was quite a bit more difficult because after each row, we had to consult the pattern to see how to do the next row.
Slightly edited from the original embroidery we did, and now available as a Little Dorrit & Co. pattern! Blogged!
Crescent moon, from Pattern Magic 3 by Tomoko Nakamichi
also
handmadebycarolyn.blogspot.com.au/2011/11/crescent-moon.html