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“As people, we love pattern. But interrupted pattern is more interesting.” - Jay Maisel
We have had several days of blue skies and warm afternoon light, so we did a lot of walking on the beach. With no snow, we saw many patterns in the sand. I took my time to look for something interesting while soaking up the sun. Now we are under another winter storm warning. It is a good time to sit at the computer again and share some of my beach scenes. Even our weather is going through a series of interrupted patterns this winter.
Taken on a morning walk on the beach. A beautifully coloured piece of seaweed had washed up. It was like a piece of art waiting to be seen
Macro Mondays - Patterns in Nature
Lots of natural patterns on the Green Bottle Fly and the Grosso Lavender. HMM
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.
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 .
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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.
A long exposure at the beach yesterday evening. No Neowise, but a nice sunset. The patterns in the sand are always fascinating. Have a nice Wednesday!
while walking at The Pearl ( Doha ), i always see patterns in the floor tiles. Tonight I thought i take a photo
... and it is hard to the warm-skinned to distinguish one sensation, fire, from the other, frost.
A.S. Byatt, Elementals: Stories of Fire and Ice (1999)