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These photos were taken inside the Wawel Royal Castle, a place rarely still, shaped daily by footsteps, voices, and passing bodies. Yet here, none appear. Despite the constant presence of people, the frames hold only what remains when movement passes through without it staining.
What surfaces instead are patterns. Ceilings repeat themselves, corners and forms align with a certainty that no longer needs an audience. With no one to interrupt them, the rooms reveal themselves as frames rather than spaces, just arrangements that continue regardless of who enters and leaves. ️
Patterns in the agricultural landscape. Aerial view potato fields in the Netherlands.
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Patterned skirt, black blouse, black patent high heels 4 inch /10 cm. I love it.
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Hello!
So.. this is me attempting a comeback!
I've been away from flickr for a month.........A MONTH!!!!
Its liberating in a way.. but i miss it!
How have you been?
I promise I'll try to upload more often, and as soon as i can I'll be looking at all the things I've missed on your streams! :D
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Some of the 847 floor stones found in the church.
The church is mostly known as Bath abbey - but the full name is the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. It is now an Anglican church, but it started out as an abbey church to a Benedictine monastery. A church was first built on this spot in the 7th century - but the current building dates from the 12th to the 16th century (with some major restorations made in the 1860s) and is a prime example of the perpendicular style.
Besides other enjoyable things this two weeks bring Fr Hopper family and a pattern font or two much more closer to release date.
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This is my new oven door. The glass is clean, so I thought I had better take a picture before it gets dirty. I’m pretty good at keeping my oven reasonably clean, but the glass door always defeats me.
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A metal grille (brise soleil) in front of a modern building in the Beltline area of central Calgary.
Copyright J.R. Devaney
Taken at Our Lady Of The Holy Spirit retreat center sanctuary in the Norwood suburb of Cincinnati Ohio. .
NON SONO TETTI COME GLI ALTRI...
I Trulli di Alberobello sono tipiche abitazioni pugliesi, realizzate in pietra calcarea. Con i loro tetti a cono distintivi e le mura di pietra a secco, rappresentano un'icona di architettura tradizionale.
Riconosciuti dall'UNESCO nel 1996, i trulli in Puglia rappresentano una meraviglia architettonica e culturale nel cuore della nostra Penisola.
Queste affascinanti costruzioni in pietra a secco, con i loro distintivi tetti a cono, risalgono a secoli fa e incantano i visitatori con la loro unicità. Ogni Trullo di Alberobello è una testimonianza dell'abilità artigianale e dell'ingegno dei contadini locali.
Attraverso vicoli pittoreschi, si percepisce il richiamo di un passato autentico, in cui la comunità viveva in armonia con la natura.
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THEY ARE NOT ROOFS LIKE THE OTHERS...
The Trulli of Alberobello are typical Apulian houses, made of limestone. With their distinctive conical roofs and dry stone walls, they represent an icon of traditional architecture.
Recognized by UNESCO in 1996, the trulli in Puglia represent an architectural and cultural wonder in the heart of our Peninsula.
These fascinating dry stone buildings, with their distinctive conical roofs, date back centuries and enchant visitors with their uniqueness. Each Trullo of Alberobello is a testimony to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of the local farmers.
Through picturesque alleys, you can feel the call of an authentic past, in which the community lived in harmony with nature.
Riversamento da negativo 35 mm a digitale
Portland Quilt Show. Chelsea has wonderful patterns of the cutest kids clothes. You can see her blog at vintagechic.typepad.com/
Colored with fine-line pens. Drawing from a book named "Stress Less Coloring: Mosaic Patterns."
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Likely produced by the fungus that is at work decomposing the log.
Along trail to Light House Point in Deception Pass State Park