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One lovely plant showing off it's lovely leaf patterns!
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Patterns
The moss growing between the cobbles seemed to accentuate the pattern. And, it worked in black and white too.
P107-2013 Taken at: West Mill Street, Perth, Scotland
A picture from the thematic selection, called 'Water', I made for this year's exhibition at Docman's Gaga/Garage Gallery. It opened March 19th with me participating in the 14th 'Tweekarspelen Kunstroute', an arts route in the area of 12 quite diverse artists.
I always like the surface patterns on invertebrates. This one looks like a labyrinth.
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(Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL; 04.05.2008; 1/50 at f/13; ISO 100; white balance: Auto; focal length: 18 mm)
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Based on late 17th century French pattern design, discovered in Provence region - hence the name. I've developed the steps to reproduce it. Enjoy :)
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.
The pattern is blogged here. If you make one, please please tag it #patchworkdeathstar. I'd love to see it.
Seen on a hike around Abersee in Bavaria.
(I posted colour versions of these quite a while ago but like the b&w versions too. I hope you do as well).
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Macro of a melon skin. Looks pretty interesting from a small distance. Picture taken with my macro lens.