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These creatures didn't know what was waiting for them on the other side of the vortex.
"What does that mean?" you ask. You'll see.
Taken hand held on a local walk the contrast of the snow against the trees made for some pleasing patterns.
I went exploring in the South Bay for interesting places to photograph from above (Kite Aerial Photography). For this image, the camera is pointing straight down at the salt patterns below and is probably 100 - 150 feet in the air. This is a color image... not black & white. To provide a sense of scale, that small island in near the middle of the frame is about 15 feet across.
Nothing special, just another simple photograph.
Won a dirt-cheap 'star' filter on eBay recently so decided to play around with it!
Kaleidoscope Afghan Challenge Hosted by The Crochet Crowd for Red Heart Yarns. One of these lucky afghans is going to get a fantastic gift bag!
Pattern: Adelaide (Seamwork)
Fabric: Chambray (from Stonemountain and Daughter)
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Water running out from sand shore during ebb forms beatyful pattern. The place is Flö, south of Ålesund on the Norwegian west coast.
Honeycomb patterns in the Badwater salt crust. I was completely dumbfounded by these, as they span for miles in every direction without any clue as to how they occur.
I've looked them up since getting home, learning that the patterns are apparently caused by "freeze-thaw cycles" that push up the salt crust. That still doesn't leave me any less dumbfounded, so I'm chalking it up as one of the many examples of weird shit that happens only in Death Valley...