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Last season's leaves folded together.

eyestripe surgeonfish

Feather & Sand Patterns - NSB Inlet - 2022-0913

This picture taken by Canon 7D with 10-18mm Lens

The receding waves making patterns on the beach at Hengitsbury Head

you can buy this pattern printed on wrapping paper here:

www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=9103560

 

From a pic by unknown author

scroll up and down to make yourself dizzy

Full frame, no crop...

Royal Botanical gardens melbourne

Palace wall detail, image processed into a B&W and then the bricks were colored through.

 

Taken in Woodlands Historic Park, where there are some fantastic gnarly old trees with some amazing patterns in the wood.

Seen on Ruby Beach in Olympic National Park. Stacked from 11 images

Will put up a photo of the whole creature tomorrow.

Best Large.

Oh my GOSH I missed you guys! I tried hard not to whine but

Oh

MY

GOSH

I

MISSED

you guys!!!!

My computer is well and happy after a little dropping accident.

 

Thanks to all for the great instants. Happy shooting.

A chainwire fence that delimits a private property. Just around the corner from me ...

The above is called "tempayan" in Malay. It is actually an earthenware jar - though this one is actually huge. It is about 3 feet high and could easily hold a person.

 

It originates from China and use to store food, pickled food, water or other preserved food such as fish and in the olden days, it even stores dead bodies.

  

20110612_MIL Tempayan

  

Macro Mondays theme: Unusual Patterns.

Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, Hawaii, USA

I just love the patterned Fair Isle knits that Lynn makes for my dolls *happy sigh*

 

ADAD February

Our Daily Challenge ... patterns.

 

The grandchildren and I have got in on the latest craze for colouring in. I print the mandalas from the internet and when they come over they all sit round the table and colour in.That is of course after they have worn me out with riding and playing ball games!

Designed by Eric Gjerde

Folded by Tereza Corsini

out of my series ANIMALS

This is a photo of a glass platter on the shelf at the Tusket Frenchies.

My husband Coofdy concentrating on taking a shot down the ramp into the underground tunnels connecting the platforms at the Keswick Railway Terminal.

Mülheim an der Ruhr

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