Sher wrote:
Beautiful. Love the first butterfly shot. So clear and soft
thank you Sher--I almost deleted it for not being totally clear, but kind of liked the mood and kept it
Bushido wrote:
Con Grats plessner.
thanks and thanks--so you want some cracked huh--I will find some for you!
Thank you Bushido. They were all behind glass so hard to avoid glare.
Bushido wrote:
Wow these are great patterns.
Here's some cracked mud Bushido from the Utah trip
We got off on a side road and felt like we had landed on the moon as the ground was such a grey color
my cousin getting his shot of the crcked mud--I am thinking maybe I will get some action shots of you soon Bushido!
I did an 'archive dive' (love that term) and found these.
Lenticular clouds
Wisteria leaf back lit by the sun
Flower
pg. 3:
fthomas, Roadrunner, fredann, Rivernan, Y'all made my day.
pg. 4: You got me good with that root, RR. Love it!
pg. 5:
judy juul & Agnesm, what fun your fungi.
AnnMurrey, nice bee hive. Is that one of your own. My Dad used to put out dozen hives around his place.
Looks like you shot that one through glass, or are a couple of those bees dead on their backs?
wowbmw, your not so obvious is obviously good. Nice find.
And edgorm, your're really rock'n with those patterns.
pg. 7:
amyinsparta, how did you catch those angels having a small tiff over those bare trees in that grove?
I only wish I could focus that sharp as your bee on the sunflower.
Good series, Lorima, great bark. The brick's not so natural, but the rocks rock.
Jfantasma, you know me and wood, you captured the textures and patterns so nice here. Super!
dane004, your repeating lines draw me past those woods, over that near ridge wondering whats beyond
that next revene. Really nice.
fish9x, pretty spectacular, and I mean pretty and spectacular.
Thanks! Glad you liked them
lhammer43 wrote:
pg. 3:
fthomas, Roadrunner, fredann, Rivernan, Y'all made my day.
pg. 4: You got me good with that root, RR. Love it!
pg. 5:
judy juul & Agnesm, what fun your fungi.
AnnMurrey, nice bee hive. Is that one of your own. My Dad used to put out dozen hives around his place.
Looks like you shot that one through glass, or are a couple of those bees dead on their backs?
wowbmw, your not so obvious is obviously good. Nice find.
And edgorm, your're really rock'n with those patterns.
pg. 7:
amyinsparta, how did you catch those angels having a small tiff over those bare trees in that grove?
I only wish I could focus that sharp as your bee on the sunflower.
Good series, Lorima, great bark. The brick's not so natural, but the rocks rock.
Jfantasma, you know me and wood, you captured the textures and patterns so nice here. Super!
dane004, your repeating lines draw me past those woods, over that near ridge wondering whats beyond
that next revene. Really nice.
fish9x, pretty spectacular, and I mean pretty and spectacular.
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Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Bushido wrote:
We live with pattern, they seem to be all around. These patterns may be repetitious, or symmetrical, and even random, whatever the case may be they surround us . For this exercise let us see what unusual patterns you can bring to the challenge using your photographic skills. Here are a few to help get you started.
Patterns in nature.
Woven nest.
Cut wood.
Fungus.
Old roof.
What dose a dog do?
Hosta.
Random pattern.
Wow! I dont belong in this section.
Peanut those are really awesome!
Peanut wrote:
i like the criss cross pattern of the palm...and water is a favorite of mine although i am still learning how to shoot it!
i found this the other day...
Love these..the last one is my fav..but I love the pretty eggs too!
Hal81 wrote:
Patterns in nature.
Very pretty flower....love the others too
Jim Carr wrote:
I did an 'archive dive' (love that term) and found these.
How about the interesting patterns in the feathers of a duck?? Took this today...
laskalass wrote:
Very pretty flower....love the others too
Love the one called Indian Blanket that is so cool....and Bryce Canyon is beautiful! Butterflies are wonderful also...
plessner wrote:
I am making some headway with my housecleaning--but decided to leave the flannel sheets on the bed for another week!
Will post a few more from the archives and hope to shoot some new stuff tomorrow
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
laskalass wrote:
Love these..the last one is my fav..but I love the pretty eggs too!
Thanks for looking. But if you go back Ive added a few more. I also like the last one you posted.
Only have time to look today and pop in a few patterns for ya all.
Love all you have come up with so far. Bushido your subject is a winner and such fine examples.
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