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This is a photo of seaweed and beach sand patterns shaped by the retreating surf at Martinique Beach.
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An artisan purse by Greg Roche. The leather is embossed and dyed cowhide. Total width of image is 2.75 inches. (The purse is 6x9 inches.)
For Macro Mondays "Leather"
when i saw this prompt, i thought: farmer’s market. i took along my camera, but i felt dis-ease. i didn’t want to interrupt or invade the interactions. i’m uncomfortable taking photographs of strangers or inserting my camera into community events. i wondered if i should “push through” this discomfort, but then i realized, no, i don’t want to. so i’m stretching this particular theme to include the binding and bonding of the natural world. i found this dragonfly on a daisy in my backyard. for a few precious moments, we all bonded.
[29:52, take a photograph that depicts the binding and bonding of people local to you]
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This leaf had fallen in neighbor's yard in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California. Taken with my iPhone 14 Pro Max set macro and raw.
Creative sowing by local farmer grows into awesome pattern and texture on this South Hummocks farm in rural South Australia.
Well, I loved my grater pattern so much I thought I'd try one with different colours underneath. It reminds me of rainbow sherbet, lol!
Thousands of Mitsubishi cars and vans awaiting customs clearance at Port Rashid
In Flickr Explore 2023-12-27
Today Victoria and other parts of Australia (but not all) have turned back their clocks for the end of daylight saving. So of course I forgot to change my bedside clock after going out last night, leading to getting up one hour earlier than I should have. Sigh
This photo is a montage of an embossed painting and the multicoloured light filled stairs at the Justin Art House Museum , Prahran. A great place to visit with enthusiastic hosts Leah & Charles Justin. "Paper: The permanence of the temporary" is this years exhibition.
This is a close-up photo of wood grain patterns in the root of a driftwood tree at Clam Harbour Beach.
taken at Prison, the new build by Cica Ghost in SL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Blackmoore/246/197/24