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Beautiful patterning created by the tide and waves in a sloping area of the beach sand at Clam Harbour Beach. This is a vertical version of the same photo posted earlier.
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Explore Highest position: 351 on Sunday, January 20, 2008
Den Haag Zuiderstrand / The Hague South Beach
Nikon D40, Nikon 12-24 lens + Cokin P121S Gradual Grey Filter
Single RAW processed in Adobe Lightroom & CS2
I do like patterns and shapes and I think this shot has a few,a diagonal a V, curves, patterns on the hillside and shapes in the clouds, yes a lot going on but all this caught my eye, I think that is Upper Beeding in the distance.
This is a close-up photo of patterns created by sediment laden water seeping across the beach sand at Clam Harbour Beach.
Leica M-P(Typ.240, digital, 2014), Leica Summicron 50mm F2.0 at f/8, iso fixed at iso400, manual exposure at sunny16 + 2 stops
Similar patterns are to be found in the mud of drying puddles or in cooling basaltic magma (forming polygonal columns)....
An early morning walk to Lligwy Beach, Anglesey provided many interesting sand patterns and the colours of this caught my interest.
Flickr lounge: patterns. Traveling and was stuck in airport, so … only with phone, so cannot add to thread….or if someone knows how to do that through the app, let me know.
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Strand en schelpjes
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In the small concave bottom of a plastic bottle containing a well known blackcurrant fruit juice beginning with 'R'.
Shot taken from the convex view above,and through the bottle, with a light source below.
" Visualization and belief in a pattern of reality activates the creative power of realization" A. L. Linall Jr.
Autoportrait à l'installation "les deux plateaux" du palais royal de Paris
I wouldn't have expected zebras to be such interesting subjects. Like so many other photographers, I try to let the images come to me.
Computer says 'no!'
End of the day patterns on Lake Fehr, Uintah Mountains, Utah, USA.
Initial edits in View NX2, further adjustments to sharpness, tone mapping and contrast in Corel Paintshop. A bit unnatural result, but I was more interested in the patterns and big picture than in fidelity to tones and contrast.