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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.
Another zentangle pattern (prompt was repeating pattern, and this was one I could do without referring to any reference materials).
I love sand patterns like these. They are created as a gentle stream of water flow over the sand.
It was a very windy day with rain showers passing through all the time and sun bursting through the occasional gap in the clouds. I waited for the pocket of light to hit the center peak before I took this image.
Marina City Towers (designed by Bertrand Goldberg) and the IBM building (designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) in Chicago.
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!
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...
Crochet Star Pattern. Blogged about at www.annemarieshaakblog.blogspot.com and available in my Etsy-shop.
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.
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
These creatures didn't know what was waiting for them on the other side of the vortex.
"What does that mean?" you ask. You'll see.
I am supposed to sort my bricks, but each time I have lego between my fingers, ideas starts to pop up. So this is just to keep the idea.
I went exploring in the South Bay for interesting places to photograph from above (Kite Aerial Photography). For this image, the camera is pointing straight down at the salt patterns below and is probably 100 - 150 feet in the air. This is a color image... not black & white. To provide a sense of scale, that small island in near the middle of the frame is about 15 feet across.
Nothing special, just another simple photograph.
Won a dirt-cheap 'star' filter on eBay recently so decided to play around with it!
I decided to crop the butterfly out of the image and just focus on the wings.
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Pattern: Adelaide (Seamwork)
Fabric: Chambray (from Stonemountain and Daughter)
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I re-designed my Gryphon into a Phoenix - another great suggestion, Pete! I decided to make the tail by staggering flaps asymmetrically to accentuate the fiery look of the tail.