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Skin Pattern for Marco Mondays group theme for Pattern.
Captured with iPhone and Olloclip Macro Lens. Edited on iPad in Snapseed.
Fat Mum Slim Photo a Day - Day 9 Pattern
My husband collects original masks from around the globe. This one is particular special to us. Years ago a collegue of us brought this one from Ghana. She was married with a man from Ghana and during a holiday she found this mask at a tribe. It seems the pattern is unique for this tribe. The mask is made of wood and handmade.
Canon 100D / SL1 with Canon 40mm f2.8
On camera flash bounced and diffused with DIY scrim, Flash exposure -2/3
Processed in Lightroom 5 and Alien Skin Exposure 7
First attempt at this sort of thing. A new tripod is required. My old one is a bit shaky when the lens is moved beyond 180mm zoom.
4.4 Exercise: Pattern Mood board.
Composed this board in Photoshop, added a scribbled background and some lettering.
I kept it all digital, not adding my own designs, just trying to find out what I like in patterns.
Lovely old pattern stamping machines for use on textile looms - incredibly rare to see and lovely little pieces of engineering.
Now you and me go parallel together and apart
Like strangers, the lights went out and it’s dark.
Still hear you laugh still hear you sing,
And in this darkness, I saw your eyes spark green.
Like spring, you’ve brought some warmth,
You broke the ice, but did not want to swim.
- Distant Parallels, by Roman Nemchenko
Another five photos from my archives. I am adding the description that I wrote on a previously posted photo taken on the same outing. I had really hoped that I would be able to finally go for a drive out of the city today. However, the maintenance light came on for an oil change yesterday, after I had been for physio, and I have to wait a week for the earliest appointment. So, no new photos. I've only been out on one drive since 13 July!
"This was a rather attractive fungus, growing at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park yesterday. Thought the cap was rather interesting. There are so many leaves on the ground now, it's very difficult to see anything. I did manage to find a few things, though, so my three-hour hike was worthwhile. The trail I took was not my usual, shorter one, and I felt very much out of my comfort zone - not that I'm ever in my comfort zone in this park, though, lol. There were about six cars in the parking lot and several people passed me on the trail, which made quite a bit of difference. Much less chance of a Cougar or Grizzly being in the area - I think!"
Alberta Canada "southern Alberta" "Brown-Lowery Provincial Park" nature mycology fungus fungi mushroom mushrooms texture pattern bokeh "beauty in nature" outdoor "25 September 2011" "Panasonic DMC-FZ40" DMC-FZ40 FZ40 Lumix annkelliott "Anne Elliott" Lichen P1200503
The King has arrived! All hail the Kingfisher! Make your own king with this amigurumi pattern mysteriouscats.com/downloads/kingfisher-amigurumi-pattern/
I love patterns and see them all over, as I go about. Angles, diagonals, lines, circles, lights, shadows, colours - they're everywhere. They come small, they come large and they're absolutely everywhere.
I like this crop allot more. The big orange X's in the other one are a little too much. Made from a triangle portion of this butterfly.