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Seen on one of the Alpine foothills near Bern in Switzerland. To me this image conveys the beauty of old European cultural landscapes.
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I have too many favorites and not enough time to choose..
"Macro Mondays" "Unusual Patterns"
1. Favorite Photo (Not already in MSH)
Inspired by this week's SSC subject , patterns , someone indoors produced this Sanntangle for me to photograph .
What is a Sanntangle ??
" There are times when life gets too much and one just needs to stop for a moment and realign , a sort of living the moment kind of thing .
Tangling ( that is creating simple patterns to form an interesting abstract design ) can do just that .
It relaxes and helps to restore a positive mindset ensuring that one can be free to be more creative and then to continue with everyday life .
That said , the time spent can be productive resulting in something to look back on and admire the beautiful result and even be used for a card or framed to see whenever one wishes "
( adapted text from the Sandra Rushton starter booklet on Senntangling ) .
For my chosen shot for the challenge , you will have to wait until Saturday , it was a bit of a tussle trying to choose which shot to use for the challenge .
Kyoto's souvenirs were so cute I wanted them all :D like these handkerchiefs with beautiful patterns
"Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way." -- Edward de Bono
Flickr Lounge ~ Patterns
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pattern printed a paper that gets more "character" with every use
macro monday: printed word challenge
Pattern on the skin of a beautiful Burmese python (Python molurus)
This 32kg snake is used at Crocworld to help people overcome fears of snakes.
Togakushi
戸隠
A forest near the Suzuriishi Pass. After seeing the projection mapping, I was intrigued by the pattern of this moss.
硯石という峠のあたりの森。プロジェクションマッピングを見た後で、この苔の模様はなんか気になる。
Togakushi, Nagano pref, Japan
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!
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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.
Very exciting for me since I had never written a pattern of any kind before. This particular one is entitled "Fairytale Mushroom Cottage" ~
this was the 6th of 7 pincushions to debut in Quilt Fabric Delights - Pincushion of the Month Club in Australia! Thanks Sarah for letting me be a part of this fun adventure!