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We make patterns, we share moments.”

― Jenny Downham

From a visit at the Vasco da Gama shopping Centre in Lisbon, Portugal - September 13, 2018.

The beach last week was full of debris after the wild weather, it makes for fascinating sand patterns.

One of my favorite things about balsam flowers is that they grow on the carcass of the previous year.

 

I'm sure there's a lesson to be had here, but who knows what it is.

 

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'Patterns and Barbarity'

 

Camera: Chamonix 45F-2

Lens: Perken Son & Rayment 'Optimus' Petzval 140mm F3.5

Film: Kodak Vericolor II; x-11/1988; 12iso

Exposure: f/3.5; 1/4sec

Process: DIY ECN-2

 

Washington

April 2024

March 2011

Munich, Germany

An old picture I took of a feather with an old pattern of mine.

 

I finally figured out how to make a stroke in GIMP.

Light painting / Single long exposure (60 sec)

 

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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

 

For We’re Here! today visiting [OoF] Out of Focus.

 

And for 7 Days of Shooting, where the challenge is Repetition in macro photography.

 

♥ Thank you very much for your visits, faves, and kind comments ♥

A beautiful pattern of a traditional paper umbrella.

Beautiful ceiling at Port Sunlight Museum on the Wirral.

Processed with VSCOcam with x5 preset

in my BlackandWhite Series 2; Pic # 62 ...

 

Taken May 1, 2018

Thanks for your visits, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto

. . . Taken By : Me

Model: A Flower And A Butterfly

No Edit . . .

As the roses lift there heads to catch

A glimes of my demise

You'll be throwing lies around

Like ocean waves throw down in tides

They are breaking on my shore

And the rescue team wont save me now

Cuse im out too far

So il waste these nights for a while

But i'll be holding onto you forever

This is were my heart is cold and dark

As i read the words you wrote last night

The butterflies are creeping throught my spine. . . ^ . ^ . . .

Interesting patterns formed on the beach at dusk by Shediac, New Brunswick.

 

Taken last summer.

Jiaoling, China 蕉嶺 -- no editing, this s some floating Pistia on the pond.

Pattern left in the sand by the outgoing tide, Gwithian, Cornwall.

This was the top of one of our cars, which was parked outside. We had frost overnight, which is pretty rare in our part of southern California. I know that people who live in areas where there is real cold will scoff, but I thought the patterns were beautiful.

A Sabotaged PANO shot with my iPhone 6-Plus.

  

***EXPLORED - May 19, 2019

With contrast and light Parque das Nações station has it all,

Kaktus (Cactus)

Spanish trivial name is "El Quisco"

  

Musée des confluences Lyon

 

This is s photo of patterns in the bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach.

A sandy area near the Laguna Madre, with some patterns carved after a storm had dumped a substantial amount of water on it. This is near sunset, and I was struck by the resemblance to an areal view of a desert.

I've taken a base photographic image, repeated it a few times to create the pattern and added some colour.

 

Explored! March 29, 2014 #86

That's the pattern for this Enjoy!

A pattern of skeleton umbrellas

Patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach.

Milano Fondazione Feltrinelli

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