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I found a wonderful stash of Penguin poetry books with amazing patterned covers. The back is even better than the front.
Shot for the Nikon d40/x/60 Weekly Challenge: patterns.
Here's the Roomba pattern for cleaning a carpet :-)
Low tide at Gibraltar Point. I know this is minimalist in terms of colour and apparent content, but beach forms to me a quite beautiful and perfect. They show in mimiature how processes of river formation develop in nature, how deltas form, how water flows. Geography in essence.
diagram of soft waves pattern, over 27 stitches ((12 x 2) + 3) = 2 repeats. Each chain is an oval, each stitch is a line with an oval on top, a decrease is a downward v (over 2 stitches with one oval on top) an increase is an upward v with 2 ovals on top.
This shows the initial chain
first row (bottom)
second row (top)
repeat the 2nd row until you are done.
The beach at Borth, West Wales.
Not so sure whether I like this as it does make your eyes go a bit funny.
Poppy found a bonger on the beach and we brought it home.....we've still got it :)
(Bonger....bouncy rubber dog toy with a rope attached) ;D
manual | 50mm | f/3.2 | 1/800 | iso 200
This is the side of the Betsey Johnson store in Los Angeles, yes, it is THAT pink!
It's the Army Pattern Camouflage 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/14351.html (created by Elentor)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
..from the 6,5 hours long hike today, to the highest mountain of a neighbouring island (called Tysnessåto, 753 m high).
Both the weather, nature and view was fantastic!
Other photos from this hike:
www.flickr.com/photos/ranveig/9880116566/
www.flickr.com/photos/ranveig/9522235163/
www.flickr.com/photos/ranveig/9339196419/
I have photos from other hikes here:
They were very difficult for me to make and yet I persevered, I decided to not give up. Once the mittens and shirts were on I was able to breathe! I have one more cut out to make in green outfit. You can't see the glittery red felt on the hats and boots but it's there! Here's her site and pattern:
calamitykim.typepad.com/calamity_kim/2009/12/on-the-secon...
It is also listed in tutorials.
This is my Blocked fabric design in charcoal gray, bright pink, lime green and white. It's available at Spoonflower:
www.spoonflower.com/fabric/310372
In case you're wondering what size the pattern is, the distance between the lime green striped lines is about 8 cm or 3"