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Oak, tulip poplar, maple.

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.

The Flickr Lounge-Patterns In Nature

 

My neighbor's pond is immensely beautiful! She has given us an open invitation to visit it any time before 2 p.m.

Growing in my neighbor’s garden.

Coral Bells (Heuchera sanguinea) on the Flower Wall at the Calyx as part of the inBLOOM exhibition. In the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia.

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living in our kitchen during the winter

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I don't often see these around here. Last one was in New Mexico, (see photo below) so it was nice to see another one.

  

slider sunday-- it looked better in B&W than in color.

btb, my new learning for the day-- "hoary frost" is white and spiky

so this is more rime than hoar.

 

4/365 (taken 1/4, posted 1/5)

ANSH scavenger6 "patterns in nature"

114pics in 2014 #92 "something cold"

 

looks even cooler in the lightbox :)

to experience that, type L or click on the pic :):)

Peacock displaying his extravagant and iridescent plumage. At the Auburn Botanic Gardens in Auburn, NSW Australia

Peacock displaying his extravagant and iridescent plumage. At the Auburn Botanic Gardens in Auburn, NSW Australia

Sugar maple, Chinese elm, red oak.

Seen from a United Airlines flight descending toward San Diego, the desert and mountains of Southern California reveal themselves as a living map of contrasts. The cracked desert floor spreads like parched skin, while dark ridges rise in sharp relief, etched with centuries of erosion. From above, the land becomes abstract art — a reminder that nature has always been the first cartographer. What story do you see written in these lines?

I had purchased it on sale when it was out of bloom, and this is the first time I’ve seen it flower. A wonderful surprise 😊

Intricate ice crystals growing on a window pane in winter in Michigan, USA

Our first vist to Bentley Wood this year and we were lucky to get this pair of small pearl bordrered fritillaries pointed out to us. They obligingly stayed put for quite some time while several people got photos. I must have taken about 50 shots as they repositioned and swayed in the breeze, making sure I at least got a decent one.

116 pictures in 2016 (19) patterns in nature

 

Explore 228 in the Explore Macro takeover 27th May 2021

I love the starburst effect of the pine needles around the pine cones. For 116 pictures in 2016: no. 19 Patterns in Nature.

The Flickr Lounge-Patterns In Nature

 

Taughannock Falls is the longest waterfall east of the Rockies. And best of all its just up the road from our home, love this area!

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.

Icy Bodies Exhibit - dry Ice (solid carbon dioxide) in water - at Questacon in Canberra, Australia

Photo taken for the Crazy Tuesday group weekly challenge. Thank you for the challenge, this was fun!

 

The theme on August 26, 2025: PATTERNS IN NATURE

 

Nature is full of fascinating patterns and structures – from delicate leaves and striking tree bark to fine sand patterns in the wind. We are looking for photos that showcase these special shapes and details. All natural motifs are allowed, large or small, color or black and white. No people or human parts may be visible in the photos.

Tulips at the Floriade event in Commonwealth Park, Canberra, Australia.

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in Lechee, Arizona, United States.

On tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. In the Navajo Nation Reservation area in LeChee, Arizona, United States.

An amazing sunset at the Valley of Fire state park in Nevada

Icy Bodies Exhibit - dry Ice (solid carbon dioxide) in water - at Questacon in Canberra, Australia

Ferns and old tree at Semsvannet Lake, Norway. June 2011.

 

Wild Ferns is one of the latest Fine Art Prints added to the Website.

Read my comments on this and two more photographs in the blog post, Where The Wild Ferns Grow.

 

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A rare right-angle in nature courtesy of the caterpillar of the peppered moth (Biston betularia)

The inside of a hornets nest that some animal ripped off of a tree in my yard.

Merrimack, NH

An agave at the Arizona-Sonora Desert museum in Tucson, AZ.

The rain finally stopped and the sun came out! And the winds kicked up.

Macro Mondays

"Patterns in Nature”

 

Feuilles de sauge

Salvia

Abstract patterns on Agaricus sp mushroom cap. Wytham Woods, Oxfordshire

This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #MotherNature

Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Mère Nature

O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Mãe Natureza

本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #大自然

FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Mutter Natur

El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Madre Naturaleza

I had been photographing them at the store and leaving them there. Now I’ve started bringing them home😊

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