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This is a close-up photo of patterns in an outcrop of bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach.

at least there is some ice now.....

Stormy skies over the Ochil Hills, north central Scotland.

Does anyone have the patterns to this piece? I have the directions, but the paper patterns are gone. Happy to pay for the copies, just find it annoying that I am supposed to 'figure out' the pieces from the instructions.

 

BTW Kudos to Coats & Clark for being brave enough to sit one of the dolls AND in a skirt! There could have been some serious wardrobe malfunctions!

On the Sands at Grange. The ripples are salt encrusted from the retreating tide.

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It was done in the morning, before I had to go to sleep,

I was so tired that I had vertigo,

This landscape was done initially like that,

oil thick brushes and pastels, knifes and mixers,

I also work on a variant with a more 3D look but even if it look nice ,

I think that it looks overdone and I prefer this first variant ( which eventually look overdone either)

 

I have a good time with my painting activity and try to pass over all the other computer problems,

all my projects are for a later time but I hope they will be better on that occasion.

I will keep going with the photography, when I will be going out of the house which was not the case this days.

 

All the best to you,

I hope You enjoy this festive days .

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!

digital art 2011

Diffraction patters caused by three rain drops in a puddle.

Masters of exotic patterns in fashion .

 

Africa Day

Brisbane

Macro Monday - Patterns in Nature

Underside of a fern

Feliz quinta-feira amigos!!

 

Happy Thursday friends!

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!

one of my photographic studies taken in morning light on my screened porch.

Biblioteca Pública de Salamanca. Public library of Salamanca.

Built in 1493 by Rodrigo Arias de Maldonado as his residenc, a knight of the Order of Santiago de Compostela and also a professor at the great the University of Salamanca. Now the public library. So referring to see so many of the towns youth utilizing it's services.

Literally took me 15 min waiting to compose the shoot with no people, few were very kind as not to interfere.

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.

Узоры

 

Catherine Palace. Russia, St. Petersburg, Tsarskoye Selo.

If you know, you know

7 of my designs are in the book "patterns"

yay!

"Intertwined" is just some Photoshop digital pattern play.

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.

Nature never ceases to amaze me. This rock in a mixed spruce/fir forest on the Maine coast is covered with lichens of various shapes and colors.

i pass by the mall every week, and very often there is interesting pattern setup...

185/365/2022, 4203 days in a row

Feel free to use in your artwork.

Bay Area Park, Clear Lake Texas. This is as close as I am going to get, no micro for me here, that thing was the size of my hand :)

The walls of an old railway tunnel (now used by cyclists and pedestrians) reveal their patterns in a mix of light from overhead lamps and some daylight intrusion at one of the tunnel openings.

 

Week 25 of 52 Project 2018 - Theme: Pattern

 

Taken with a TAIR-11A (ТАИР-11А) 135mm f2.8 lens.

 

Thank you very much everyone for your visits, comments and faves. I greatly appreciate you taking the time to do so.

If you didn't guess, this is the patterning on the underside of an armadillo. This fellow may have met its demise during some recent flooding along the Buffalo River. At Boxley, the river moves from an open valley to a tighter canyon and flash floods are deadly.

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