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Thousands of Mitsubishi cars and vans awaiting customs clearance at Port Rashid

The idea is to find a pattern, and then... break it. What you think guys? I tried to keep the pubbles still, but the water kept moving them, hehe.. Shot at a Greek beach in Korinthos.

The reflection of leaves and tree branches on the undulating surface of the river.

A theme that I gravitate to lately is finding geometry and patterns in nature or manmade creations.

 

This is the interior of the Hyatt Regency Atlanta - beautiful architecture, designed by John Portman, Jr.. It is a beautiful hotel, with many photo opportunities.

Free applique pattern - great way to use up fabric scraps - inspired by apples in my garden. Really quick and easy - it's all machine applique. Blogged here where you can download the free pattern:

 

bustleandsew.blogspot.com/2011/08/appley-dappley-applique...

Monarch birch bark

Went for hiking and found this beauty…

 

You all have a wonderful week ahead.

 

The Mesa, Santa Barbara, California.

 

Processed in ON1 Photos 10 Enhance and Effects (Dynamic Contrast and Texturizer filters).

Patterns in the bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach.

Mother Nature is a true artist. At Blåvand beach

 

P7280086-E-M5 + mZD 12-50mm-w

This is a photo of contour patterns on a coastal rock.

A gathering of pollen, petals on the water.

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It's so interesting what nature can do....I've never seen this kind of pattern made out of ice.

 

Mt. Seymour, North Vancouver.

Macro Monday - Pattern

Have A Great Weekend, My Dear Friends!

 

Window in a place of worship in Talisay, Camarines Norte, Philippines

Macro of a honeycomb, taken with a plain old Canon S2 IS. I got lucky with this shot.

Along the Hanging Garden Trail at the edge of Page, AZ

From a visit at Recinte Modernista Sant Pau on our last day in Barcelona, Spain - September 12, 2017.

Folded from one sheet of elephant hide paper scored with a cutting plotter.

 

Based on a circle packing generated with the help of the great program CirclePack by Ken Stephenson.

 

The concept was previously explored by Daniel Kwan and Philip Chapman-Bell.

 

CPs for all the "Intersecting Cylinders" models can be found here.

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