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the three wild young storks are almost as big as the adults, but they are not yet flying and are dependent on the adult birds for food
die drei wildlebenden Jungstörche sind beeits fast so groß wie die Erwachsenen, aber sie fliegen noch nicht und sind auf das Futter der Altvögel angewiesen
Back to tessellation folding ;-))
Another way of altering a tessellation pattern is to change its centre.
On the first one photo (left) you see the one I started with, an irregular hexagon is in the middle, surrounded by rectangle-like hexagons.
In the middle I used the same pattern but now the little regular hexagon is the center and on the last photo (right) the big regular hexagon.
In the lower row you see the patterns on other side.
I photographed them at the same distance and you see the effect each pattern has on the paper.
The "Triplets" are all folded from the same size of 'Anett'-paper, hexagon 33cm, grid 1:72.
Before folding further, I thought it would be nice to show you this phase too ;-))
If you are interested to see more, have a look at my tessellation album Origami - Tessellation Progression".
Mowers Mushroom (Panaeolus foenisecii)
These wee 'shrooms have popped up in Kath's lawn overnight. They are about 8 mm tall.
And yes, I was flat out on the dew soaked lawn to get this shot!
The Ponts Couverts are four bridges with similar looking towers in the Petit France district of Strasbourg.
They used to serve defensive purpouses and were errected between 1230 and 1250 AD.