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- www.kevin-palmer.com - This red sand was found near the Sand Dune Arch. This narrow canyon sees either very little or no sunlight. So it is much cooler than the surrounding desert.
The top of our ballooon as we lifted off the ground. This was from below, just under the heating unit.
Canon 7d, 15-85
A broken sign post leans against a chain link fence. The texture of the fence and post, and even the background, lend a dimensional quality to this photograph. The grain of the wood and the repeating links of the fence are all orderly patterns that enhance the attractiveness of the photo and create a rhythm which the eyes enjoy following.
In this detailed tutorial you will learn how to create a seamless pattern composed of simple folk-flavored flowers. In the first part we will create an individual flower. In the second we will focus on constructing a pattern and define a seamless Illustrator pattern swatch.
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This was shot from a tunnel under a highway on Long Island. The top piece is the metal grate. The other patterns were shadows of it.
- Long Island, NY
- October 21, 2011
I've been experimenting with patterns and colors using programs like Paintshop Pro Photo X2, Painter 4, and Photoshop CS5. These two I used PSP Photo X2 to create the black outlines and general shape and then painted them in Painter 4.
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"Find a repeating pattern today and make a photograph of it."
The Peet's coffee shop I went to today had interesting wall decoration...