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Hattah-Kulkyne National Park lies in typical mallee country with extensive low scrub and open native pine woodland. Superbly adapted birds, animals and vegetation thrive in the poor, sandy soils and searing summers.

 

The freshwater Hattah Lakes is seasonally filled by creeks connected to the Murray, providing food and shelter for waterbirds and fish. These lakes can remain full for up to ten years without flooding, but flooding generally occurs once every two years.

The back of some work I am doing... Sometimes I prefer the reverse!

 

The front...previous pic .

HAPPY TUESDAY'S TEXTURES !!

Paint sometimes peels in interestingly textured patterns. This is a closeup view of part of an old window shutter on an old house. The metal device at the bottom left is holding the shutter closed. Use of it has also scraped a pattern in the paint.

 

Thoughts about peeling paint patterns:

The properties of the paint used, the type of underlying wood, the weather (snow, rain, humid air, dry air, sun, winter cold, summer heat) and time often causes paint to peel and crack. Here, the cracks are mostly vertical and less often horizontal. The result is a textured pattern composed mostly of little vertical rectangles. It's another of the visual world's mini-mysteries, just waiting to be photographed.😎

 

Location: A street full of small, old, two or three story buildings, Mulhouse, Alsace FR.

 

In my album: Dan's Patterns: Wood.

this pattern was produced by using this night scene photo : flic.kr/p/AF9zUd

 

there were two layers, the upper layer is simply making vertical strips to the photo and then took away alternate strips, the lower layer is rotating the photo 90 degree left and scale up to match the width !

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Aprovechando unos breves instantes de posado en su caótico vuelo de un lado a otro.

More Photoshop pattern play, I really like this one which is a slightly new style, what do you think. One more similar one to come soon.

Seen in Berne and taken with the Sony A7 Mark2 and the Zeiss Batis 1.8/85 at F=1.8.

Canon EOS 6D - f/10 - 1/100sec - 100mm - ISO 4000

 

frost on birch bark

Melted snowflakes on a car window.

(No editing).

May’s Explore takeover is celebrating patterns!

www.flickr.com/groups/2684497@N24/discuss/72157721922771256/

Foto 14 p.30

Silver Dawn

Barra Grande

Piauí, Brasil

 

This is a photo of a bejeweled, complex network of reflections on the undulating surface patterns of the wind stirred river.

Bordeaux - Cité du Vin

For the Happy Caturday theme "Patterns".

Tofu's fur may be fluffy but it doesn't have much to offer when it comes to patterns. The only exception is his face with its orange "mask" and the quite clearly visible M on his forehead. Sethi with his tabby fur would have been a more obvious choice for this theme but I had to take him to the vet yesterday for his vaccination and he doesn't talk to me at the moment. :)

Happy Caturday !

notice anything about the pattern in the chipped paint on this wooden cat's nose? i didn't until i got it up on the laptop screen!!

this is one possibility for the macromonday theme for 3/11 for imperfection.

#MacroMondays and #imperfection

its nose is less than a half an inch from side to side

"Detail of the Stephansdom's roof".

3rd place in the 'Repeating Patterns' challenge on dpreview.com

www.dpreview.com/challenges/Challenge.aspx?ID=16367

week 30

Dogwood 52 week photography challenge

dogwood.photography/52weekchallenge.html

 

DC metro stop

Patterns in the sand at Port Maitland Beach.

Town Hall, Manchester, UK, March 2019.

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The colourfulness of Industry & logistics | #FlickrPhotoChallenge

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St Kilda Pier, Melbourne.

The sun stands still for no one, constantly changing shadows, lighting and the general atmosphere... You have little time to meditate and contemplate your subject... you must quickly decide your course of action, and with verve and emotion, capture the essence of your subject. ~ Sidney Hermel

 

Swiftcurrent Lake & Mt. Grinnell at sunrise - Many Glacier area, Glacier National Park

 

Wishing everyone a fabulous weekend; will catch up with everyone soon....thanks for all your visits & comments!!!!

 

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We had a recent cold spell in Shreveport - Lost our water for 5 days along with a third of the city. I liked the patterns of the ice on this bayou.

In a pond in the hills, the 'Water Soldier' plant was totally submerged, yet resplendent, and all around it, on the surface was this scattering of fallen catkins ... as if by design.

Muster und Strukturen

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Unknown plant, zoomed into an area smaller than 3". Happy Macro Monday! -- July 13, 2019

nature expresses itself in orderly patterns , now if we could only figure out what is actually telling us.......this flower

explore #25

I'm trying to remember how to pattern.

 

The EXIF means nothing. It's only for the image size.

  

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