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Found on the Monocacy....https://bugguide.net/node/view/1945307
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Zigzag graphic design on a mug (at rear) and an enamelled metal trivet (forefront) - Manipulated photo'.
The view from the monopteros of the English Garden.
A vista a partir do monóptero do Jardim Inglês.
The international event for Needlecrafts:
NADELWELT Karlsruhe, Germany.
14,000 square meters, 140 dealers, 30 art exhibitions, 48 courses on a separate seminar level, over 10,300 visitors - these are the sober facts of 3 days of NADELWELT Karlsruhe 2025 - the big event all about needlework.
NADELWELT Karlsruhe - more needlework is not possible. If you want to be there next year, you should definitely make a note of the next date: May 15 to 17, 2026, Messe Karlsruhe.
Baby quilt using Central Park by Kate Spain charms and Kona Snow. Blogged at coraquilts.blogspot.ca/2012/03/central-park-zigzag-baby-q...
For MacroMondays: Mostly White. I tried photographing garlic, polo mints and cowslip all on a white sheet of paper; then I just folded the paper into a zigzag fan.
'Something in Common', walking in the Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl (prescribed burn area)
Looking up the Navajo Trail's zigzag path down to the bottom of the hoodoos. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
According to my plant identification ap (Picture This), the purple bloom belongs to zigzag spiderwort. It’s blooming along the Bankhead Trail in Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Alabama.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
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©Don Brown 2022
For the Macro Mondays theme: 'Zigzag'.
Ever wonder what the speed of lightning would be if it didn't zigzag?
Quote - Steven Wright
Happy Macro Monday ;-))
Verrassing ! Dit verloren gewaande werk is na 20 jaar weer gevonden. Toegestuurd uit San Francisco in een klein pakketje, ontvouwde zich op mijn atelier tot een werk van 170 x 200 cm, blauw paardenhaar, als nieuw!
In creating this image, I wanted to strip architecture down to its purest geometric essence. By isolating this zigzag pattern against the empty sky, I aimed to transform a three-dimensional structure into an almost two-dimensional graphic composition. The deliberate framing—placing the pattern on the right with ample negative space on the left—was intended to create visual tension and highlight the dramatic rhythm of the chevrons. I was particularly drawn to how light interacts with these angular surfaces, creating a stark contrast between the illuminated planes and shadowed recesses. This photograph represents my ongoing exploration of how architectural elements can transcend their utilitarian purpose to become abstract visual poetry. By removing all context and focusing solely on pattern and form, I wanted viewers to appreciate the inherent beauty in these geometric relationships that often go unnoticed in our daily encounters with the built environment. The monochromatic palette further emphasizes the purity of form and the interplay between positive and negative space that gives this structure its distinctive character.
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Gezien in de haven van Scheveningen.
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sunset at St Monans. It got very cold, very quick after this......
for those who are interested, I am now out in the wild . . . . . . . .
This is a simple half square triangle zigzag quilt made from Anna Maria Horners Good Folks line. I love the gradient pattern!
Blogged here:
sewwithsass.blogspot.com/2010/04/patchwork-weekend-editio...