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The edge of the stream had so many frozen patterns, and so much variety, making me a happy photographer. Lots of photos to work on!
Les algorithmes sont-ils responsables de la solitude grandissante qui rampe dans nos villes et nos campagnes ?
Tout dépend de ce qu'on entend par "algorithmes", bien sûr.
En tout cas, tandis que l'informatisation agressive des services publics élargit la fracture sociale qui sépare les plus pauvres de ceux qui ne sont pas suspects par défaut de manque de mérite, la solitude, elle, se voit, s'entend, se ressent, se vit... Au milieu des motifs pavés.
Putting the leaves Conkers and cones together to make an abstract flower , as you can see I'm not a artist but I loved the depth and intensity of the colours .
Tiny leaf from a Katsura tree. Yes, we planted it when we moved here before questioning if native. But it does absorb air pollutants, perhaps. And the tree nursery sold and planted it along with many native cedars and sequoias.
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For this weeks Macro Mondays pick "Redux 2020" I chose Unusual Patterns, as you can see the insect has a pattern on its back and the screen it's on has a pattern. I also included the Dutch Angle.
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Presented is a miniature zinnia. Total diameter of the flower was 1.5 inches.
Macro Mondays
Theme: Patterns in Nature
July 15, 2019 (UTC)
A very small leaf from a Wisteria bud ( about 4cm) where we can enjoy the natural patterns and textures.