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Quite stylish, really, this metal grate on the window. This is my sad little attempt to offer a tribute to the great pattern-spying photos of JennRation Designs! If you've not checked out her stream, do so...She's amazing and has a great eye (to say nothing of an enviable geographical advantage).
Find a repeating pattern and make a photo of it today.
This is the gym that I have started going to again after a six month absence. I took a shot before I went into Zumba class and then tried again when I came out. I didn't have my tripod so I put the window down and rested the camera on the door frame. Obviously the building is a little skewed but I like the colors and I like how the lights add another pattern.
Here's a jungle themed wallpaper repeat pattern. You can get it for your device in multiple formats on my website: www.heikowindisch.com/blog/wallpapers/
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Ahh, now this repeating pattern is a little tribute to Lady Miss Scarelett. I saw these railings in Bought-on-the-Water and thought of her instantly. In an entirely non-weird sort of way, honest.
Most of this photo I don't like. It feels unbalanced to me, and I don't like the darkening in the the two bottom corners. The three rocks just feel "off" and my photo lacks any structure.
Yet the irregular pattern in the seaweed caught my eyes in real life..in fact the pattern looks alive, organic. So, despite the photo's flaws, I decided to publish it.
Sometimes my mistakes are still interesting!
free pattern! blogged: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2013/02/raccoons-in-love.html
see all of the #raccoonsfor2013 projects, tutorials, and patterns here: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2012/12/raccoon-week-project-ro...
see all of the #raccoonsfor2013 projects, tutorials, and patterns here: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2012/12/raccoon-week-project-ro...
Really has nothing to do with the 4th or the explodiness at all. Just a close up of my skirt from that day.
winning Bonbonkakku’s pattern contest
yay, my "collecting leaves" pattern won at bonbonkakku's last contest and is now available as fabric at their website :)
Teachers explored patterns in soap bubbles. Connections were made to geometry, surface tension, patterns in nature, and more.. Workshop conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski www.drdianateachertraining.com
Workshop conducted in Bangkok, Thailand.
Rupin Pass Trek : Rupin Pass is a high altitude pass across the Himalaya mountain range in state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It lies on a traditional shepherd and hiking route which starts from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ends in Sangla in Himachal Pradesh. The path itself is located across mostly uninhabited areas in the Himalayan ranges at an elevation of 15,250 ft (4,650M) above sea level.
Day 1: Pick up from Dehradun railway station and proceed towards Dhaula
Day 2: Dhaula 5,100 ft to Sewa 6,299 ft
Day 3: Sewa 6,299 ft to Jhaka 8,700 ft.
Day 4: Jhaka 8,700 ft to Saruwas thatch 10,250 ft.
Day 5: Saruwas thatch 10,250 ft to Dhanderas thatch 11,680 ft (lower water fall camp)
Day 6: *Buffer day. Dhanderas thatch 11,680 ft to Upper Waterfall camp 13,300 ft.
Day 7: Upper Waterfall 13,120 ft to Rupin Pass 15,250 ft to Ronti Gad 13,420 ft.
Day 8: Ronti Gad 13,420 ft to Sangla 8,800 ft.
Beautiful patterns tiled inside the Topkapi Palace. These walls were placed together by hand, dictated all by the Queen Mother. From ceramic pieces to mother-of-pearls, her room is extravagant compared to those of concubines.
Patterned teal dress over black bra, black knickers, black suspender belt and black seamed stockings.
Stocking tops.
This was taken near Savannah, GA. I loved the mud cracks interspersed with little holes created by the crabs.
Today is my ten year wedding anniversary with my wife, Kristen. Today was also day two of the great network outage at work. Between our travel plans and the extra work hours my photography time took a hit. Fortunately at this stage in the Project, I always have one eye looking for photo opportunities along the way. Here, we’ve stopped at the Gateway Niagara complex near Grimsby on our way to the Finger Lakes region. I took a few photos here and there, then looked straight up and found a pattern similar to my gazebo pattern earlier in the Project. Well, the iPhone came out and I grabbed a photo with an eye to “topping it” later if I could. I decided in post to take this and make it more abstract so I went with a Black and White conversion, and skewed the histogram toward more of a high key exposure.
This is at the train station in Trivendram. Was in my way to Kanyakumari. I just love all the patterns all over the place.
I have just created an Etsy account where I am selling some of my recent works. This is an editioned pattern stained on wood. Check it out! www.etsy.com/shop/dcpdesign