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I think this grid (?) was on a antique Packard (1930-31); --the ornament is pictured here too. seen at antique car meet in Highland Park, Aug. 25
This is the first of twenty sand patterns I photographed at Goblin Valley Park near Hanksville, Utah. It was the first one I noticed. The patterns were becoming more pronounced because of the angle of the late afternoon sun. As I continued to search, I found stranger and stranger sand patterns.
The park is best known for its fantastic erosion formations which are in the thousands within the park. However, while everyone else was looking up, I was looking down.
The patterns in the sand created by the meager rainfall, fascinated me to no end, and I spent most of the day wandering through the small washes looking for more interesting shapes and patterns...
These ephemeral patterns and imitation dunes were gorgeous, but I just had to wait for the blowing snow to briefly clear. This usually took a while as the temperature was 1 degree, and the estimated wind speed was about 40-60 mph and almost constant throughout the day, as waves of a clearing winter snowstorm moved through the area. Happy holidays everyone!
A freebie from my new book, Sewing Bits & Pieces!
Snag the pattern here.
Snag the book on April 26, 2010.
Panthera Tigris
Big paws. I love tigers.
Yesterday I spent an hour and a half waiting in the DOL to spend less than five minutes taking my written test to get my license. But the good news is that I missed one, got twenty-one right, and skipped three =) It was surprisingly easy. Then I had to take another ticket to schedule my driving test... That took another forty minutes. I finished up about twenty minutes before they closed at 5PM. That's the DOL for ya.
Carved pattern. Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia, June, 2009.
Photo by Murdani Usman/CIFOR
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3 pack laminated paper ornament.
Brighten up your room or baby's room with a fun paper globe! These look great alone or in groups, hanging or displayed in a large bowl or platter.
they are perfect like party's decoration.
Made with vintage paper double sided with two different patterns.Paper is laminated.
Branch not included.
"Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows, the light and dark which that thing provides."
www.showstudio.com/projects/ddl_yamamoto/download.html
and some (french) detailed explanations on how to sew it here jusbcoud.blogspot.com/2008/10/explications-pour-lassembla...
After a rare full night shoot got the chance to go back home on one of the first metro trains...
This is the first image of that paint pattern to work, and I've spent years trying! :)
This pattern is likely the most useful for adjusting your HDTV. It consists of two groups of three concentric circles against an 18% gray background. The left starts at black and progresses in two 5% linear steps. The left one starts at white and decreases in two 5% linear steps.
On a properly-adjusted TV you should be able to distinguish each of the steps.