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Colored with fine-line pens. Drawing from a book named "Stress Less Coloring: Mosaic Patterns." Published by Adams Media - www.adamsmedia.com.
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Rusty colourful doors and flowers, the surface of the water tank, and a close up of the belt sander. Just cos I could.
playing with pattern making + printing -
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Tarp surface detail. This tarp sits over the pile of split wood I made for the winter, hence the frozen water droplet "fingers".
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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Tengo un defecto en mis ojos XD veo fotos por todos los lados ... Algunas las puedo ejecutar otras se me resisten!
Week 24 2017: Patterns
Hi there! I've been really busy with my studies last month but I finally got some time to take my camera for a walk.
Recently the artist Invader was in the city, and this is one of the invasions he made.
Anyway, the pattern I wanted to highlight here is that huge concrete structure that seems me like a ribcage.
Hope you like it!
not good at the seams, I have to better this.
(Maria, esse foi inspirado nas suas pequenas iconografias)
Checkerboard Mesa from east of the Mount Carmel Tunnel along the east entrance road into Zion National Park.
Strange patterns of sulfur in the Upper Geyser Basin made for some interesting photographs. Taken with the 10-22mm @22mm.
Best viewed LARGE.
On a different subject, why does Flickr desaturate my pictures and add grainy "sharpness" that I have to clean up in "Aviary"? For example, Flickr made this photo and the elk photos completely dull and grainy. Has anyone else had these problems?
Modified from a worn-out cap. Print this image (as you would a photo) on letter-size paper then enlarge or reduce it (with a photocopier or playing with printer settings) to attain the desired size, using the scale bar as your guide. Instructions are Here (and here, if you can't access the patternreview site).
I need to check my notes on where this is from. I know it's from a tomb in Delhi. An old man roped us in to a guided tour of the tomb (actually, he just followed us around and told us about everything). He was insistent we see the patterns of light that appeared at the right time of day.
Scan from film negative
Delhi, India
December 2003