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We have several of these growing in our yard - they produce ornate patterns of complex leaf structures and are used as "backdrops" with brighter flowers in front.
Leaf patterns and textures taken with an Olympus EM-10 in Sankey valley park, St Helens' Merseyside.
Looks like men aren't the only things subject to male pattern baldness. Shot in the new Godwin Biodiversity Preserve in Surrey, BC. (Because, well, where else would you find dandelions except maybe all over North America, South America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, or Australia?)
We saw these patterns in various places along the beach. We thought horseshoe crabs may have made them, but I'm not sure. If they did, they were really big ones.
Patchwork on the parking lot asphalt next to our apartment complex looks like a work of abstract art.
i didnt have anyone to hold the camera tonight... so just tried my luck...
this one had some fuzzyness... but it is the best out of the entire set :)
Pattern is an interesting subject to photograph but is harder to relay only on items found in the home. This kind of weather is preventing me to go out in places that would be more interesting to shot. Then, I started to dig in my house for a decent pattern of objects. I don’t have too many things of one kind.
One idea came in my mind that I have somewhere a bag full of buttons. I aligned them on the table creating this pattern. The buttons represent the wood replica and they have quite pretty colors. Natural light was used, f/5.3 and ISO 100.
The Abilene Zoological Gardens is a small 16-acre zoo located in Abilene, Texas. The zoo has over 1,000 animals representing over 250 species.
Taken on Mother's Day. Late in posting due to being in bed with a nasty cold.
Have lots of butterflies to post. :)
A simple pattern, but enjoyable for the negative space left after the shading. A style of Maltese Cross is visible in the gaps.
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All rights reserved ©2016 Monica Solorio-Snow This is a free pattern for personal and charitable use and is available at thehappyzombie.com/love. This pattern is not intended for wholesale or retail sales.
I finally figured out how to make a collage. It's not stellar, but oh well.
The pattern is super-simple, so simple I almost didn't try it at all. But then I did and really liked how the light made it look from different angles. Sometimes I look at some of them and get so confused. As I walk by it it changes so dramatically. The photography doesn't do it justice.
(Somehow in the process of making this, the image quality got sort of funky. Hmmm. I'm still learning.)
my boots still managed to get salty from the storm today, even though i didn't wear them outside. how curious.
- boots, thrifted
- tights, the bay
- socks, the bay
- dress, i miss you modern vintage fashion
- necklace, from florence, italy
random patterns, pure freestyle and fun. note that I only drew ½ of the presented pattern, then scanned and flipped/mirrored.
approx. size of the original cardboard piece: 280x98mm.
it doesn't look that scary in real life though, I used paint markers — black, silver and gold, but my scanner can barely catch the "sparkling" effect. I might take some photos of it later.
check how it looks tiled: www.flickr.com/photos/lordmx/4249341590/