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I was interested in the patterning that was happening with the pond leaves here, They radiated out all the way across the pond. You do need to really see this in large if you are interested in getting the full effect :)
Today is Friday, wooo hooo and doing the happy chappy Friday Dance ...uhhhh huh !!! lol :) So after today I only have 4 working days until my holiday...NOT that I am counting lol ;) One ............two.......... three............four ... ;)
So when you get there have a great Friday, and don't forget the dance.....for soon Monday will be here and you know there is no dance only the blues lol ;) Car
Today's Carsounds - www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-idDbIfGvw&feature=related
We have several of these growing in our yard - they produce ornate patterns of complex leaf structures and are used as "backdrops" with brighter flowers in front.
Leaf patterns and textures taken with an Olympus EM-10 in Sankey valley park, St Helens' Merseyside.
Looks like men aren't the only things subject to male pattern baldness. Shot in the new Godwin Biodiversity Preserve in Surrey, BC. (Because, well, where else would you find dandelions except maybe all over North America, South America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, or Australia?)
Flowers of Begonia 'Marmaduke'. The large, round petals of these flowers are ~0.5 inches square. I love how just about every structure of these flowers sparkles in the sun. I think that I'd rather see sparkling sunshine, though.
View on black.
Taken on Mother's Day. Late in posting due to being in bed with a nasty cold.
Have lots of butterflies to post. :)
A simple pattern, but enjoyable for the negative space left after the shading. A style of Maltese Cross is visible in the gaps.
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I finally figured out how to make a collage. It's not stellar, but oh well.
The pattern is super-simple, so simple I almost didn't try it at all. But then I did and really liked how the light made it look from different angles. Sometimes I look at some of them and get so confused. As I walk by it it changes so dramatically. The photography doesn't do it justice.
(Somehow in the process of making this, the image quality got sort of funky. Hmmm. I'm still learning.)
Not a fan of snakes but I particularly like the vivid green and white patterns. I guess it may have something to do with green being one of my favorite colors. A shot I have done in the past but definitely worth of a new one every now and then.