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I always like the surface patterns on invertebrates. This one looks like a labyrinth.
Check out my really funny blog blog about underwater photography & life and my book about marine life, diving and all things Pacific.
Taken at the Illusionairies gallery at Canary Wharf.
I thought this was really great and definitely worth a visit!
WHEN ST/ VALENTINE' DAY CAME. WE WENT TO SIDCOR, A SUNDAY ONLY SWAPMEET WHERE ONE CAN SEE ALL THE PLANTS FOR SALE, FOOD TO EAT AND BUY, EVEN DOGS, CATS AND BIRDS. I BROUGHT MY NIKON D7000 AND 28-300 FX VR LENS. I TOOK SHOTS AND THEN WENT HOME WHERE WE HAD A LUNCH WITH ALL THE FAMILY MEMBERS. I DID NOT ASK FOR THE NAME OF THIS PLANT. THANKS TO THOSE WHO FAVE. COMMENT AND VIEW THIS PHOTO. IT WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED. I WILL NOT HOWEVER,M COMMENT OR SAVE A PHOTO TAKEN BY A CELL PHONE, IPADS OR SIMILAR DEVICES.
Some beaches in California have red/purple garnet sand in certain areas. When mixed with the white sand by the tides, it makes for some cool abstracts.
The pattern is blogged here. If you make one, please please tag it #patchworkdeathstar. I'd love to see it.
Done with Big Brush markers in my Moleskine sketchbook. Blogged: caatjesartsystuff.blogspot.nl/2013/10/from-pattern-book.html
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.
LOVE this variation of an endless chain block by Cynthia at Ahh Quilting. Please note: I DID NOT make this quilt. I am borrowing the image from Cynthia's website: ahhhquilting.blogspot.com/2012/02/central-park-kaleidosco...
mình nên lấy pack nà o cho scrap tÃp theo đây?
trên hay dưới?
chắc mình cũng ko ác đến mức mà diếm res cho riêng mình đâu nhỉ
hứa là mai sẽ public link nhé^^
link nóng hổi đây, kekekeke