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For the theme the patterns the teak in our new counter top in the kitchen

Patterns in the sand at Port Maitland Beach.

Saturday Self-Challenge -pattern

Downtown – Santa Fe, NM

“Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows, the light and dark which that thing provides.”

Junichiro Tanizaki

 

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This is a close-up photo of ice patterns that formed at the edge of a stream that flows across Clam Harbour Beach.

My coffee roaster helped me with this week's theme. The side of their package has this nice little pattern printed on it

 

For: Crazy Tuesday

Theme: Pattern

amazing frost pattern at a little brook

Scavenge challenge - pattern. There is repetition but not in a straight line. This is one of many pieces of material ready for sewing when I know what to sew with it.

2018 one photo each day

The succulent Aeonium

For #MacroMondays #PatternsinNature

Ok, Joe, the description is for you. This was taken from the the top of a parking deck. That's just metal lattice work in front. The bricks of another part of the building are in back. I tilted the camera a bit to give it more of a punch.

(8 days and counting)

Cunard liners Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria waiting to leave on their world cruises. It costs about £13,000 for a world cruise of 4 months. A scene from Southampton docks at the weekend. I like the water ripples breaking up the lines of light. Another image in first comment box. Should have used a tripod....

52 in 2016 # 14 Linear Patterns

This is a photo of patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach created by the flow of water in a shallow stream.

Every year I can't resist taking pictures of these flowers which are a tall Phlox. I have/ had pink ones too but I haven't seen them this year so maybe they have gone away. The yard is a constantly changing and evolving eco system. :)

The sun stands still for no one, constantly changing shadows, lighting and the general atmosphere... You have little time to meditate and contemplate your subject... you must quickly decide your course of action, and with verve and emotion, capture the essence of your subject. ~ Sidney Hermel

 

Swiftcurrent Lake & Mt. Grinnell at sunrise - Many Glacier area, Glacier National Park

 

Wishing everyone a fabulous weekend; will catch up with everyone soon....thanks for all your visits & comments!!!!

 

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The side entrance of a restaurant .

Melted snowflakes on a car window.

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I just liked the patterns of diffraction and sunlight on the water and the hidden hints of blue sky reflection.

Wind playing with sand creating each day a new pattern.

From a walk in the area at Stubbergaard Lake and monestary near Vinderuo, Denmark - April 30, 2021.

Looking out on the harvested wheat fields, Pete Seeger's song started playing in my head. Turn, turn, turn. 'To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven'. There's a time to plant and a time to reap. The stages, the patterns and the rhythms are a part of life. Hopefully they help us all to thrive and to find peace.

This is a photo of sand patterns at Port Maitland Beach.

We are closer to spring than from last fall, so that is optimistic. By the end of next week we could be getting close to 50 degrees. If the forecast is accurate, I'll be out photographing next Thursday - Saturday. First flawed efforts from the new camera and long lens could follow shortly thereafter.

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!

Moment captured at Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners, Wisconsin. USA

nature expresses itself in orderly patterns , now if we could only figure out what is actually telling us.......this flower

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Patterns of rivulets sculpted in the sand by the tide at Clam Harbour Beach.

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