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Myanmar, Ngapali. Fish pattern.
Every single morning all the fisherman from the little village at Ngapali Beach come back home with their night catch. At the beach all the women wait for them and afterwards work with drying and selling fish and other creatures from the sea begins.
Pattern study for Salina Art Center. The final piece will be a large-scale painting in the Oakdale Park pool to coincide with the Smoky Hill River Festival in June 2012.
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This wall always looks quite smooth but in the morning, when the rising sun is quite low, the shadows formed by the bricks tell another story. These look to be "popping out" at dangerous angles. It might almost be alarming to someone who working in the building but it is more of an optical illusion than anything else
Lots of repeating patterns on one of my wife's scarves!
Our Daily Challenge ~ All Over Pattern ....
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This is nothing special; I just want to start cataloging patterns for various reasons, so I wanted to put some of the simple ones online too, for reference later.
This is made from inserting 1x1 bricks in between each corner of a square made from headlight bricks; then an extra 1x1 brick is inserted between each of the original squares.
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
PATTERNS is the topic for Thursday, June 23, 2001
I was hoping to have some other / more pattern shots, but I was so busy today I barely touched my camera. I enjoyed playing around with processing this partial shot of the bolt pattern on this huge valve.
Oh yah, and if Fed-Ex is nice to me I will have my gift to myself tomorrow morning. :) Got my little Optio a bigger brother.
Inside the beautiful dome with Fantastic architectural pattern. I can't recall the name of the place. Can anyone help? It should be in Esfahan, Iran.
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Taken with Canon EOS 10QD film camera and scanned with Nikon SUPER COOL SCAN 9000 ED.
pattern, our daily challenge
Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all longsuffering, for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on him to life everlasting.
1 Timothy 1:16
It's the Knitted Patterns texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/6014.html (created by Constantin Malkov)
A lot of interesting patterns to discover in a tropical forest.
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