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outside the preschool building - HBM!

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Marigolds of the desert variety

 

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Finding harmony in the repetition of this set of striking windows on Mechanic Street in Galveston. This particular building has always caught my eye when walking by.

A rainy, dull, dark day didn't stop the wife and I getting out for a photo walk this morning. This little alley is tucked away in the center of Medford. What caught my eye was the way the Repeating patterns and lines of the brick walls converge in the center of the frame. It's as if we could almost escape the weather by taking this path, unfortunately that wasn't the case.

 

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New Wat Ban Den Chiang Mai district 2019

 

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Seen post 2025 commencement ceremony at Vassar College ~ Poughkeepsie, NY

Nikon D700 + AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm F/4G ED VR

 

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naked bulb threw a major hissy fit over the lead role in the easter egg festivities. it was decided to just go ahead and hire the best make-up guy around....just not worth the hysteria.

#77 of 121 in2021: repeating patterns

 

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Bryce Canyon, along the Fairyland Loop trail.

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Sandstone formation, Washington County, Utah.

.... when the (colour inverted) woodland canopy looks like a bunch of 'dendrons' and 'dendrites, it's easy to see where they got their name (dendrites : Greek : treelike).

 

When I saw this image, I immediately thought of images I've seen of neural pathways in the brain, and words like 'dendron' and and 'dendrite' and synapse came into my mind. So, I did some googling. Wiki says:

 

Dendrites (from Greek δένδρον déndron, "tree"), also dendrons, are branched protoplasmic extensions of a nerve cell that propagate the electrochemical stimulation received from other neural cells to the cell body, or soma, of the neuron from which the dendrites project.

 

It's obvious!!!!

  

Exotic, gourmet salt packaged in small metal tins. This seems to be for people with far more discretionary income than I have and I'm a saltaholic. Alternate take on this week's Looking Close... On Friday group, challenge: unique packaging. Happy Friday!

Harmon's Neighborhood Grocery, Orem. Utah finally revised their rather stupid liquor laws to allow brew like this to be sold in grocery stores instead of just at the State Liquor Store..

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Trader Joe's, Orem, Utah.

Plastic bits like this in the environment can be deadly for large birds, small animals and fish. The bright colors can look like food items which of course they are not. The critters eat them and can't digest them and over time can fill their stomachs with inert food causing them to starve to death. They also break down into smaller and smaller bits to become micro. Scary for us these micro plastics this are now appearing in our own food chain.

 

Prismacolor art markers on archival paper.

 

In 2009, an intuitive told me: "You are an artist. If you don't do art, you will die." This surprised me no end because, in my family of origin, my sister had obvious talent and was labeled "the artistic one." Though I enjoyed art, I'd never before identified myself, or been identified by anyone else, as an artist. Immediately, knowing nothing about art materials or technique, I bought some art supplies and started making art. This is one of those first efforts, a series of mandalas. Interestingly, in studies of children's artistic development, the first shapes they express, across cultures, is the circle. So I suppose, in the mandalas, I was recapitulating the stages in my own artistic development. The circle shape had quite a grip on me. Hard to say whether I was making the mandalas, or they were expressing themselves through me. It felt like the latter.

 

Friends, I've been so busy with the many tasks required to stay alive that there hasn't been much energy or time recently for making new photos. So, to let you know I'm still in the game, I pulled this image out of my art archives. I hope to get back to posting new photos soon. ♥

A Quarky image in black and white created with the help of Filter Forge and Lightroom using the pixels of an image I shot.

You can tell the cinderblocks are relatively new, comparatively speaking. And if you follow the levels of the brick up you can see they start to slant - I guess even brick and mortar gets wieghed down after a century.

 

Canton, GA

 

Explore 3/25/16

Orange seeds on a green shrub provided the pixels for this symmetrical, repeating pattern I created with filters, Photoshop and a third-party plug-in.

Metra F40PH-2 locomotives catch a break from weekday service on the Union Pacific West Line on a late summer Sunday afternoon. Metra's Elburn yard and terminal is located at Mile Post 43.10 on the Union Pacific Railroad Geneva Subdivision.

 

Sony DSC-HX1, ISO 125, f/4.0, 14.3mm, 1/1250s

 

With energy costs soaring, there will be dark days ahead for many people.

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Terminal 5, O’Hare International Airport, Chicago Illinois USA

Well worn cedar shingles on a forest service log building. Iron County, Utah.

Abstract composition captured on a bridge

fun fence shadows in the Buffalo Bill Dam parkinglot

Half-moon image blended with a repeated pattern of the moon. You can rotate this image in 90-degree increments and it still looks cool.

Breathless Soul Resort ~ Yucatán Peninsula ~ Cancún, Mexico

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 3200, f/8.0, 185mm, 1/60s

Explore 5/26/2014

 

this week's MM theme: wise old sayings

A combination of my spiritual twirl art process and filtered manipulations in Photoshop.

 

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