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Went to the butterfly park to capture some shots of - butterflies of course. But there were none. May be it wasn't the season (?). Nevertheless, the flora was interesting enough too. This one is a random leaf of a random plant there.
I was looking for water photos in my file I can't believe I found this one taken before I was on flickr.
This is a close-up photo of patterns in the sand in a stream at Clam Harbour Beach. There are a few pareidolia portraits present in the patterns.
So many of my lilies have been nibbled this spring by 'creatures unknown' so I was especially pleased about this one which has managed to elude the marauders :))
“Until you are willing to learn the lessons, pay attention to details, and become patient with yourself, you will keep repeating the same patterns over and over again.”
― Kemi Sogunle
pattern ... geometry ...
in my BlackandWhite Series # 3 .... Pic # 88...
Taken Mar 9, 2021 ... 2:36 pm ...
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Jame Mosque of Qazvin (Persian: مسجد جامع عتيق قزوین – Masjid-e-Jameh Atiq Qazvin) is one of the oldest mosques in Iran, and is the grand, congregational mosque (Jameh Mosque) of Qazvin, in Qazvin Province, Iran. (Text: Wikipedia - CC BY-SA)
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Pattern published in Fall 07 Knitty.
Woodins are mysterious apparitions that inhabit fallen trees in the tickets of Central Park. Spotting them requires light footsteps and plenty of acorns to coax them out of hiding.
Photo by Makiko Sasanuma.
There are many things to see but sometimes the nicest things are the most basic. Simple rhythmic patterns and prints made by little creatures.