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one of the private beach on Sperlonga south beach which seamed to be the "posh" part.

 

Have a look at the large version to see all the details under the umbrellas which give life to these pattern.

 

See where the photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc/.

Perhaps the reason is my lack of sewing skills, but I was not pleased at all with the result of this suit pattern (on the left), so I made a new one with Novo-Gama Tressy's measures. The results, as soon as I finish the accessories.

I headed out earlier tonight hoping to capture something interesting in the clouds and I think I did!

 

ISO 400 | 1/40 sec | f/5 | 8mm

Testing my new generative framework ...

University Hospital

Aalborg/Denmark

Female Wood Duck from Burnaby Lake, Burnaby BC Canada

 

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Festival of Lights 2006 - buildings in several parts of the city are illuminated

Berliner Dom

 

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Ya gotta love it when it comes up on patterns— 3:33 on 3/3

…. and it’s the third day of the week, too!

 

….. this is what happens when your mind is wide awake and ready to hit the ground running at the time when most ppl are soundly and blissfully asleep

Flower macro.

 

Shot with Canon 50D and Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro lens.

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Chateau Villandry, Loire Valley, France.

Calla Lily leaf

For Our Daily Challenge topic ' Patterns found in Nature.'

happy week end, folks..

"All The Flowers Are For Me" - by Anila Quayam Agha.

A large, laser-cut steel cube suspended from the ceiling and is inspired by patterns used in Islamic art and architecture. The light in the cube creates the patterns on the plain ceiling, walls and floor.

Vivid Australia 2016

Along side the Trail on Cap Sante.

tangle pattern blogged about at suejacobs.blogspot.com/

This abstract pattern caught my eye while waiting for a train at Cardiff.

L-R: dots; faux Orla Kiely print; faux Habitat print.

 

Details are here:

busywork.wordpress.com/2008/10/29/patterns-on-pumpkins/

St Brides Haven, South Pembrokeshire

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When I photographed these attractive circular patterns I assumed they were a type of algae and, I suppose, in a way they are as I later discovered that they’re actually a species of crustose brown seaweed called Ralfsia verrucosa. Not surprisingly the patches start forming from the centre growing outwards in rings and, if they don’t become detached, can reach up to 100mm diameter if conditions are right. They can be found pretty much worldwide growing in intertidal rockpools, and in some countries are commonly known as ‘limpet paint’ due to a mutualistic relationship they have with that species. Here they’re in the company of periwinkles.

128.365.2014/1224 days in a row

A pattern, from the French patron, is a type of theme of recurring events or objects, sometimes referred to as elements of a set of objects.

The elements of a pattern repeat in a predictable manner. Patterns can be based on a template or model which generates pattern elements, especially if the elements have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred, in which case the things are said to exhibit the unique pattern.

Along the beach from Joseph Whidbey State Park south to Hastie Lake Road Beach..

Study of a derelict boat

Sony a7r2, Sony FE 200-600G

Luftbild von Dachdeckern bei der Arbeit im Gewerbepark Nord in Wallersdorf

Patterns in the bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach.

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