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Honeycomb patterns in the Badwater salt crust. I was completely dumbfounded by these, as they span for miles in every direction without any clue as to how they occur.
I've looked them up since getting home, learning that the patterns are apparently caused by "freeze-thaw cycles" that push up the salt crust. That still doesn't leave me any less dumbfounded, so I'm chalking it up as one of the many examples of weird shit that happens only in Death Valley...
i keep sending kawaii origami papers from memo pads in swaps but i forget to include the instructions for folding them ^-^
so here they are :3
The pocket is made. Just need to get some twill to turn it into a pretty, practical apron. Tricky but fun.
Hints and tips can be found on my blog.
I've called these Cacti but I'm not really sure if it's the right name! They are beautiful and were just inside the main garden gate.
An old school TV test pattern. This is the type of test pattern I remember waking up to when I was young and there was no programming on yet, I would stare at it until something came on - usually at 6 AM.
Designed and folded by me.
Regular Coloured paper 80g/m2.
When I started doing tesselations I found out there are some basic you can tesselate. Some shapes can be tesselated with complications and some are pretty hard to arrange in a pattern. This work contains most regular shape in a hexTess but is arranged in a pretty unusual way(at least for me).
Cute animal pattern: smaller size, basic pieces. Gives you one the size of "Kittyzilla". Body is shorter and arms and legs are thinner. Picture is scaled to 8.5 inches wide, you can scale up or down as you like. Seam allowances are 1/4" using felt. See page 3 for additional pieces (tail, ears, etc). See notes on the picture for additional construction details. Link in the comments if you make one! :)
THESE ARE ORIGINAL PATTERNS FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY.
Jacobean interior architecture captivates with its meticulous use of pattern and symmetry. In this distinguished style, every detail speaks of an era steeped in elegance and refinement. Patterns adorn walls, ceilings, and floors, weaving intricate tales of craftsmanship and artistry. Symmetry reigns supreme, offering a sense of balance and harmony that transcends time. Each element, from ornate woodwork to elaborate tapestries, contributes to the grandeur of the space. Jacobean interiors invite exploration, where every corner reveals a symphony of patterns and a celebration of symmetry, showcasing the enduring allure of this majestic architectural style.
Made this one while waiting... on many things in many places.
Strathmore coldpress water color paper postcard, Sakura pigma micron 01 and Sharpie Ultrafine point black pens
2048 x 2048 pixel image for the 3rd Generation iPad 2048 x 1536 pixel retina display.
Resized from Apple's Desktop Images for Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8).
an early morning shot of a leafhopper ( Cicadellidae sp. ) with remarkable wing pattern
" The family Cicadellidae is distributed all over the world, and constitutes the second-largest hemipteran family, with at least 20,000 described species. "
Stack based on 24 natural light exposures at f5.6, exp.time 1/32 sec, ISO100, 1,8x magnification
canon mp-e 65mm/f2.8 1-5x macro lens | canon 5d mark II
In a colouring book, a kind of circular open-border Knightsbridge design. Had to try it out :) Filled the centre with Crescent Moon.