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This is a photo of patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach created by the tide and water flowing in a shallow stream.
The striking Malachite uses its incredible coloring, large size, and confident elegant flight to win over the hearts of any butterfly lover. Beginning as horned, prickly black caterpillars with red markings, the Malachite turns into a lime green chrysalis spotted with pink and eventually evolves into a stunning adult butterfly.
Thanks to the sun the leaves made a beautiful pattern on this tree. I was relieved to finally made an image that met the monthly assignment of my photo club : "patterns".
The first one of my 111 pictures in 2011 challenge. No 27 - fruit... plus 2 textures to distress it a little. Plus, clearly, too much time on my hands!
Winter barley trees and Bennachie all compressed by the short telephoto so they look much closer together. Aberdeenshire Scotland.
This was in a neighbor's front yard. I don't know what kind of plant this is, but it has amazing patterns! Black and white really brought them out. I added a blue filter in Aperture (yes, there really is a use for that ;) which also emphasized the patterns.