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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!
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Vormen en structuren op de Zandmotor.
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Striped patterns are usually caused by layers of sediment that have accumulated over time.
Beyond the stunning colors, an ongoing reminder of how a natural canyon has recorded the passage of geologic time.
Shot from a narrow passage while hiking one of the most scenic canyons between Nweiba and Saint Catherine.
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Walking through the main square nearby Baixa-Chiado, patterns in the pavement play with one's perspective. A pigeon in the top right sets the scale.
I enjoyed all the visual elements. This roasting pan is ready to go into the oven. First, it will be covered with aluminum foil.
It came out very flavorful. Yummy!
This is a photo of sunlight refractions on the submerged sand patterns in the shallow estuary river that flows across the beach at Clam Harbour Beach.