Sharing some old photos that capture patterns where nature intersects with man...so to speak.
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Wisteria branches in winter sun against the Biltmore mansion, Asheville NC 2015 |
A pattern that is awe inspiring in nature! Can you spell Fibonacci?
A hive of honey bees serving its queen
My cat, another queen, who's patterns are mostly random looking
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Another random patterning, construction junk! The renovations of our apartments in 2015 meant baths and kitchens were completely remodeled...thus many residents stayed in motels or moved elsewhere. | | |
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My living room windows provide daily joy and changing light patterns of trees, leaves, sometimes mountains, and just a few birds and squirrels. |
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Back to winter sun and cat loving a warm spot in a woven patterned chair. |
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A flower quilt at the North Carolina Arboretum...kind of freshly planted, the pattern is just discernible! |
A nice idea to look into past photos to find something along a theme that
Sepia Saturday has proposed. I chose to match just the subject of patterns. But I can't wait to see what the other Sepia folks have come up with for this photo...
"The Longest Lunch Counter in the World. F. W. Woolworth Co. - 431 So. Broadway, Los Angeles, California."
never ceases to amaze me what is thrown out as junk that could be re-used by someone else; love all the patterns
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns and a nice idea for the theme. You saw the art in the scene; I saw the food service side and admired the service set-ups. I loved your ability to see the pattern in the construction junk.
ReplyDeleteI love the repeating patterns of the natural world: curves, circles, spirals, etc. The straight lines of the man-made world have their beauty too, but its mathematics often seem too forcefully inorganic.
ReplyDeleteI like to photograph things close up so they look like abstract patterns.
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