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nature expresses itself in orderly patterns , now if we could only figure out what is actually telling us.......this flower
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This tiny refrigerator magnet has an amazing pattern of scales - plus it has the rubbery feel of a real fish skin. It is older than the hills - but I still treasure it.
Posted for Macro Mondays theme; "Unusual Patterns."
HMM everyone!
Yesterday morning, was time to go ice hunting... I love abstract ice but while looking at forms and patterns I also try to find familiar figures. Well, I must say I fell in love with that little ice formation looking like it was a tiny fish with big eyes. So that was my favorite subject of the day. I always try to take all angles possible of an interesting subject to me... so yes, I have all angles on this little ice guy.
Another from Camber Sands on the East Sussex coast England, I love how the patterns in the sand dunes are being echoed by the wooden fencing and of course the colours!
Taken on the Stratford HPAD flickr meet on Saturday, I've been struggling to upload the rest of the set (not that we tok many) but it was a really lovely - if damp - day.
Crazy Tuesday theme: “PATTERNS IN NATURE”
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This is a close-up photo of the design pattern in a glass cover for the butter dish. I held it up to the light from the window.
In every stone, life finds its way, an emerald pattern breathing between the cracks.
در میان هر سنگ، زندگی راهش را مییابد، الگویی زمردین که میان شکافها نفس میکشد.
Today Victoria and other parts of Australia (but not all) have turned back their clocks for the end of daylight saving. So of course I forgot to change my bedside clock after going out last night, leading to getting up one hour earlier than I should have. Sigh
This photo is a montage of an embossed painting and the multicoloured light filled stairs at the Justin Art House Museum , Prahran. A great place to visit with enthusiastic hosts Leah & Charles Justin. "Paper: The permanence of the temporary" is this years exhibition.
Striped patterns are usually caused by layers of sediment that have accumulated over time.
Beyond the stunning colors, an ongoing reminder of how a natural canyon has recorded the passage of geologic time.
Shot from a narrow passage while hiking one of the most scenic canyons between Nweiba and Saint Catherine.
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Vormen en structuren op de Zandmotor.
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