aleone63 wrote:
Well though an archive dive I thought I'd get my 2 cents in. What a great challenge.
Good diving! How's the swimming?
[quote=laskalass]Love the one called Indian Blanket that is so cool....and Bryce Canyon is beautiful! Butterflies are wonderful also...[/quote
thanks, glad you liked them laska
jfantasma wrote:
if you would have shot that photo from behind the photographer we might have seen more than one crack...... Lol sport just sick humor. Cool cracks!
LOL never thought of that
should I remember that when I am taking pics of bushido?
plessner wrote:
LOL never thought of that
should I remember that when I am taking pics of bushido?
that's actually pretty creepy LOL
jfantasma wrote:
found these really cool looking wildflowers on this mornings walk but have no idea what kind they are. Anyone ever seen these before?
the first one is the flower of the milkweed-monarchs like this stuff
and my CRS just kicked in and I can't think of the name of the second one---it will come to me later
Bushido wrote:
You better be sneaky because I am camera shy.
me too
I'd rather be behind it than in front of it
plessner wrote:
the first one is the flower of the milkweed-monarchs like this stuff
and my CRS just kicked in and I can't think of the name of the second one---it will come to me later
The second one Swamp Mallow-around here...
Hal81 wrote:
Patterns in nature.
PG 22
The Cut Wood one I really like. Nice.
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
As always I enjoy looking at your work. I want to acknowlage your new avatar, love the rose you chose. One of my favorites is the "Sunset" a yellow orange rose.
Rufe wrote:
The pattern of the cirrus clouds almost match the curve of the building. Wonderful pictures in this challenge.
plessner wrote:
glad your back--how was Utah?
you will have to post some photos
Thanks Plessner! Utah was beautiful as always...LOL..Will have to go through the pics and share some!!
lhammer43 wrote:
#1 looks like the Navajo National Monument we visited a few years back (bbd). Nice macro pattern nature made for early man's use.
lhammer, I am not sure what mountain it is but Mike told me it was in a John Wayne movie...LOL
There's some beautiful work here. Nature gives us so many pretty patterns to inspire. Here's some pattern-type photos from Big Bend NP in Texas. in the first two the mountains and sky conspire to create a pattern, the last is an agave. Cacti & succulents are wonderfully patterned things.
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