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Generative pattern

mamiya 645 with sekor 80mm 2.8

kodak porta 160

Traditional Arabic Pattern

more about the inspiration for this one on my blog:

jskunstweven.wordpress.com/ciantha/

modern dance pattern

By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!

Interior room in Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Burnley

Location: Al-Faisaliyah Tower, Olaiyah Town, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

 

About:

Architect:

Norman Foster and Partners

For More Information see Wikipedia

 

The Shot:

Nikon D90

Nikkor Wide Lens 10 - 24mm

Manual Mood

f/8

1/60 Sec.

ISO 100

 

Software:

: : Lightroom: Processed in RAW using a Preset made by me :)

 

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Worked a morning shift at Moksha, my first shift by myself! Afterwards I stopped by the used bookstore and picked up one from my to-read list, and got curry for lunch at Chad Thai. Made pesto risotto with garlic-roasted zucchini for dinner and watched some tv with Jeff. 248/365.

Arkitektur = mønster

 

Pattern now available

Marina City Towers (designed by Bertrand Goldberg) and the IBM building (designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) in Chicago.

Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, California.

Serial patterned concrete block system by Karl-Heinz Adler and Friedrich Kracht, 1969 – 1974

The ceiling of the Arabic Room in the mansion at Cardiff Castle

cultivated, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, Florida, USA.

Seen at the Westin Resort, Nusa Dua, Bali

By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!

While I was searching the Hoop Love pool for a pattern, I came across this sea scene submitted by user bcampell_to: www.flickr.com/photos/briancampbell/5118571319/. When I showed it to my boyfriend, he thought it'd be funny to have the seagulls attack a picnic rather than a wave. Cue a few minutes search, when I found this pattern submitted by user rectangle: www.flickr.com/photos/rectangel/2314303997/

 

The major modifications include removing the car and bread from the picnic and the sea from the sea gulls. The picnic blanket is in back stitch, whereas the original called for running stitch. I added in some more grass to help cover the spot the car occupied and took out a few flowers and grass where they conflicted with the seagulls. I also only used three of the original five seagulls.

 

This is the first vintage pattern I've sewn, and it was quite fun! There is a lot of detached chain stitches in this piece, as well as a nod to me and my boyfriend (it's incredibly subtle.)

This is the bottom pattern from the previous photo doubled in height. A tight fit.

 

Now I want to make hexagons. I'm never going to get anything done if I just fiddle with variations endlessly...

Frilled top for Barbie pattern

Patterns and textures in the web, on the legs and back....Interesting if not beautiful creature. This one, another orb weaver in the back yard.

Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.

A shot of the chevrons on the leaves of a Lupin

Pattern of Murder, by Mignon G. Eberhart

Popular Library 167, 1948

Cover art by Rudolph Belarski

 

Originally published in hardcover by Doubleday Doran & Co. as The Pattern, 1937

Taken hand held on a local walk the contrast of the snow against the trees made for some pleasing patterns.

The Flickr Lounge: Week 38: Patterns

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