These are hanging branches over the Rocky River,the leaves form a pattern.
The goslings form a pattern following mom.
I was going to comment on the pictures to different people but Ron took me away from the computer for us to go picture shooting.There are so many good ones and enjoyed them all.Here are a few that I have taken with in the past month. Will try to get a few on tomorrow that I took yesterday and today. Will see how the day goes. Award ceremony at school for the grandkids and i like to see them get them.
saw this spider web on bush in yard. The speck that you see in the web is a spider.
Some flowers that I saw in a state park.
A tree root in the same state park
Fred Ann wrote:
This is a delightful topic, full of possibilities; Just walk outdoors and open your eyes and start clicking. we are surrounded by the creativity of nature!
Very attractive patterns Fred Ann.
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.
Spider web with drops is a lovely pattern.
Wildflower at Sandy Ridge Res.
Cheetah at Cleveland zoo.
clouded leopard head
Cropped and played with .......
Hi All...wow 28 pages of outstanding patterns....i laughed and was wowed..thanks for the feedback too...great challenge!!!
Some wonderful patterns of nature captured by so many of you. too many to name, but, Peanut, your "Unfurling" is outstanding!
All of these were captured at the New Orleans Botanical Garden.
Here are a few more captured near the coast of Cajun country.
RR, I loved your tree roots.
E Mang wrote:
Here are a few more captured near the coast of Cajun country.
RR, I loved your tree roots.
Love your Cajun country too.....been all over south Loosiana quite a few times, done ate mudbugs and heads too.
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