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This tangle pattern was inspired from some of the iron work supporting the benches on Cromer pier. I've included my reference photo in my blog post.
All my tangle patterns (now over 50 of them) can be found at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com
Patterns
The moss growing between the cobbles seemed to accentuate the pattern. And, it worked in black and white too.
P107-2013 Taken at: West Mill Street, Perth, Scotland
(Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL; 04.05.2008; 1/50 at f/13; ISO 100; white balance: Auto; focal length: 18 mm)
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Shadow-pattern of five soft-focus filters.
Kenko Duto
Heliopan WZ-Duto 1
Hoya Softener [A]
Carl Zeiss Softar I
B+W Soft-Pro
Soft-focus filters are extreme difficult to capture in a photograph. These shadow pictures are an easier way.
Done with Big Brush markers in my Moleskine sketchbook. Blogged: caatjesartsystuff.blogspot.nl/2013/10/from-pattern-book.html
I know, this has been done before. And better too. For the real stuff, take a look at Michael Wolf’s Architecture of Density series.
I like this photo because everybody wants to be Michael Wolf for a day.
A picture from the thematic selection, called 'Water', I made for this year's exhibition at Docman's Gaga/Garage Gallery. It opened March 19th with me participating in the 14th 'Tweekarspelen Kunstroute', an arts route in the area of 12 quite diverse artists.
Seen on a hike around Abersee in Bavaria.
(I posted colour versions of these quite a while ago but like the b&w versions too. I hope you do as well).
Based on late 17th century French pattern design, discovered in Provence region - hence the name. I've developed the steps to reproduce it. Enjoy :)
I always like the surface patterns on invertebrates. This one looks like a labyrinth.
Check out my really funny blog blog about underwater photography & life and my book about marine life, diving and all things Pacific.
Another Art Nouveau inspired tangle pattern. It helps to turn the page round to do the 'top' layer. Keep your corners curved and your arches asymmetrical.
All my tangle patterns are now available at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com
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