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A long weekend has finally enabled me to catch up on some scanning...

 

So, back on Harris, at the beach at Seilebost. Fantastic sand patterns here and I made several images with both the Pentax and the digital. I worked out that conditions were best when the tide had just receded as once the sand was dry, the patterns got disbursed more in the wind. I'll upload a few single images but I may do a tripych in the future....mostly because I don't know how to do a triptych in PS and therefore it will be a good learning experience!

 

Pentax 67, Velvia

Palm leaves make awesome patterns

Crates sitting through the winter waiting for spring and summer stock

My new tangle pattern!

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Gift for my stepson this Christmas!

I pattern I might use in future work.

[ this is hong kong ]

 

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For the ODC theme pattern. I'm afraid I must sadly report that several smarties were eaten during the production of this picture... :)

waiting to be crushed for your drinking pleasure.

Press "L".

 

Pentax 67ii, SMC 45mm f4, Heliopan sh-pmc CPL, Hitech orange, Lee GND 0.6 HE, Agfa APX 25 developed in Kodak D76 1+1, wet-mounted drumscan.

 

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Carlton, Fuji Acros 100.

Lights towards the altar

Prayers for hope and peace

Inside the amazing Paoay Church

Taken at Our Lady Of The Holy Spirit retreat center sanctuary in the Norwood suburb of Cincinnati Ohio. .

I know, this has been done before. And better too. For the real stuff, take a look at Michael Wolf’s Architecture of Density series.

 

I like this photo because everybody wants to be Michael Wolf for a day.

 

photos.robinverdegaal.nl/2007/12/22/hong-kong-highrise/

Waterlily of Ubin island SG

Since it's the day before Spring in the northern hemisphere, I thought we could get ready with a flower macro...the light from the window in my Dad's basement is great...along with a flash I think it worked well. Hope you have a great Saturday.

Just a few patterns from the collections I've made over the past year or so. I love patterns and they way they really come to life when they're applied to something, a book cover, fabric, pottery...etc. In my book, bold and simple is better than complicated and complex - it's easier on the eye :-)

Abstract pattern made on iPad Air with Triangles, PhotoWizard, and Brushstroke. Mood influenced by heavy rain from Tropical Storm Colin now upon us.

Royal Alberta Museum Grounds, Edmonton, Alberta

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