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October patterns,
October colors.
Autumn comes to 8a.
Tucker, Georgia, USA.
3 October 2020.
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â–¶ Photographer's notes:
☞ "8a" is a reference to USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 8a.
☞ This photo was selected for inclusion in Flickr's Explore, on 5 October 2020.
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---> Lens: Canon 200mm Æ’/4 FD
---> Focal length: 200 mm
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Pattern di colori (RM) - Una distribuzione regolare di macchie di colore molto gradevoli.
Di: Stefano Innocenzi
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Pattern of colors (RM) - A regular distribution of very pleasant color spots.
By: Stefano Innocenzi
It's been some time since I posted on Flickr, but figured I would post some new images here since Instagram is kinda useless. Some great rock patterns in Yoho National Park
"Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way." -- Edward de Bono
Seen on one of the Alpine foothills near Bern in Switzerland. To me this image conveys the beauty of old European cultural landscapes.
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The herringbone pattern of a tree fern frond.
The garden at the National Trust property of Coleton Fishacre, near Kingswear, Devon, sits in a narrow valley where, near the bottom, there are several attractive tree ferns growing.
Explored 2018-07-09, #92
I have too many favorites and not enough time to choose..
"Macro Mondays" "Unusual Patterns"
1. Favorite Photo (Not already in MSH)
Bodie Island Lighthouse, Pea Island, North Carolina.
The first lighthouse on this site, built to supplement the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in 1847, was abandoned when the foundation proved unstable. The second, built 1859, was destroyed by retreating Confederate troops (1861). The lighthouse now standing was first lit in 1872. The beacon was electrifed in 1932, which ended the need for the resident lighthouse keeper. Bodie Island Lighthouse remains a functioning U.S. Coast Guard navigational aid. Access to the tower is not permitted, but the keeper's residence and base of tower is open to the public.
Height: 156 ft
Height of stripes: 22 ft
Number of stairs: 214
Light pattern: 2.5 sec on, 2.5 sec off
Beam range: 19 miles.
Information courtesy U.S. Dept of Interior, Park Service
Thanks to the sun the leaves made a beautiful pattern on this tree. I was relieved to finally made an image that met the monthly assignment of my photo club : "patterns".
(© 2009 PrÃamo Melo) Converging lines and a spiral. Taken during a visit to "Forte do Leme", where one can have a fabulous view of Copacabana beach. Cheers!
Pattern on the skin of a beautiful Burmese python (Python molurus)
This 32kg snake is used at Crocworld to help people overcome fears of snakes.
It was done in the morning, before I had to go to sleep,
I was so tired that I had vertigo,
This landscape was done initially like that,
oil thick brushes and pastels, knifes and mixers,
I also work on a variant with a more 3D look but even if it look nice ,
I think that it looks overdone and I prefer this first variant ( which eventually look overdone either)
I have a good time with my painting activity and try to pass over all the other computer problems,
all my projects are for a later time but I hope they will be better on that occasion.
I will keep going with the photography, when I will be going out of the house which was not the case this days.
All the best to you,
I hope You enjoy this festive days .