A pleasant drive this morning resulted in these photo captures.
A couple of interesting ground covering lichens which I found upon a hill side. Their names are self describing according to their appearance, The first are called 'British Soldiers' having to do with the red-jacketed British soldiers of colonial days; and the second is called 'Pink Earth', a rather pretty pink groundcovering. Thirdly, There is a lovely small waterfall in this area and studying the photo.I can find a few patterns radiating from the base of the falls.
British Soldiers Lichen
more British soldiers
Pink Earth Lichen
More Pink Earth Lichen
Scribner Brook Falls
A little more fun~~
Pattern In Feathers
Patterns Reflections Make
Archived Pattern In Blooms
This is an 'archive dive' from our recent trip to Switzerland.
Vignetted grapes
Sunflower
View from plane
Reflections of a Swan
Pink flower
White and purple flowers
Vine
Here are a few of mine.
Grand Prismatic Spring patterns
Death Valley sand patterns
Striped sandstone - Arizona
Cracked mud - Paria River - Arizona
AnnMurrey wrote:
pretty busy the last few days but so have you. Here is what I'd like to share.
first one and the last one are the ones that I like the best.
edgorm wrote:
Here are some from the files. I'll go out and look for more later.
#1 is a pattern I noticed on the beach one day. These "figures" in the sand were spaced about 2 feet apart and were virtually identical for about 300 feet along the beach. Repetitive patterns caused by the random action of the tide.
#2 The patterns of migrating cormorants.
#3 A set of driplets after the rain.
#4 The eternal beauty of a spider web in the fog.
Nice pictures. all of them are good.
Dutchbug wrote:
Wow....I feel like I have been gone forever!! Back in time for a great challenge!! Sorry I missed the challenges the last couple of weeks!!
the second and last i like the best.
Agnesm wrote:
the second and last i like the best.
Thank you Agnesm!! The 2nd one was last weekend fishing at Jenks Lake, it is so beautiful there and the last is of my Trumpet Lily from Hawaii before it blooms.
You are correct that they are houseplants. Too cold here too!
plessner wrote:
Many beautiful patterns. Is it warm enough there for the one in the first pic to grow outside? I only see them as houseplants here and I love them.
Thanks for the tour of Yosemite!!! Great photos!
lnightng7 wrote:
Thanks for the tour of Yosemite!!! Great photos!
Thank you. I'm glad you liked them.
more for today....
Since Bushido was looking for cracked mud..Low POV....
at the Shedd's aquarium
Potato vines under the coleus..On the streets of Chicago
I think this was in Banana Republic store window
fish tank at the Shedd Aquarium
WOW ... WOW
I said WOW ... Ed Wood ... WOW
Left off on P5 and now we're on P 26
that's great, but guess I'll just have to start where I am
Someone has likely posted similar but I need some new stuff. These were within the last 10 days.
Raindrop patterns and ribbons of gold - over the dam
Under a fern
Hosta in the Rain
"Banana" (?) leaf
Winter wood pile (archive)
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