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Can't judge functionality, but aesthetically a good example of using patterns in architecture (even the flat facade, but particularly the cylinder tower)
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Part of the underside of a yellow squash leaf. iPhone 8+ photo edited on iPad Air with Artstudio Pro.
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!
This is a photo of pooled water and patterns in an outcrop of bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach. I can see a frame filling pareidolia face in this photo.
some of the rock patterns found the in the Murchison River canyon in Kalbarri, Western Australia are quite spectacular... you can see the nature's creation and artistry at its best... this particular spot attracted my attention for quite a while, when we were walking through the canyon...
ISO 400 | f/8 | 1/40 sec | 24mm | Polarising Filter
I was intrigued with the patterns, not unlike those on a shell, that formed when this water droplet quickly froze. You can see where the air bubbles were pushed out by the quickly freezing water. The result is nothing short of beautiful.
This is the Type of Photography I am trying to concentrate on for this Year. Simple "Situations" with somehow structured Surroundings. The Common Things or "Everyday Life" - enjoy!!
Sony ILCE-7M3 and Zeiss Batis 1.8/85mm at F=1.8.
A pattern derived from condensation in a tiny bottle of Smirnoff Vodka, in the gutter.
Happy Sliders Sunday!