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Post Your Patterns
I like taking shots of patterns. It seems to be a deepseated human urge to arrange things in patterns and they are usually pleasing to the eye. I always think a pattern shot is stronger if it has an imperfections of some sort. I'd like to see some pattern shots that you've taken.
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Originally Posted by Chunk
I like taking shots of patterns. It seems to be a deepseated human urge to arrange things in patterns and they are usually pleasing to the eye. I always think a pattern shot is stronger if it has an imperfections of some sort. I'd like to see some pattern shots that you've taken.
Steps in the Cape Lookout Lighthouse.
And the outside of the Cape Lookout Lighthouse.
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Steps in the Cape Lookout Lighthouse.
And the outside of the Cape Lookout Lighthouse.
Those are great Speed. I like the handrail echoing the outside curve of the steps.
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love the chairs
heres a few..GREAT idea for a thread
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Originally Posted by Chunk
I like taking shots of patterns. It seems to be a deepseated human urge to arrange things in patterns and they are usually pleasing to the eye. I always think a pattern shot is stronger if it has an imperfections of some sort. I'd like to see some pattern shots that you've taken.
Actually, I guess that this one don't quite fit in the tread since it isn't a man made pattern but still, here is one pattern shot of mine.
Seb
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heres a few..GREAT idea for a thread
Thanks for playin' Nat. Nothing says patterns better than a kalidescope!
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Don't know
Don't know if this will qualify or not, but the closes thing I could find to subject.
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Actually, I guess that this one don't quite fit in the tread since it isn't a man made pattern but still, here is one pattern shot of mine.
Seb
Nature does the best patterns, Seb. I didn't mean to exclude them from the thread. Is this from a cone flower?
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Don't know if this will qualify or not, but the closes thing I could find to subject.
You bet, Larry. I like the patterns of the nails and the old paint within the patterns of the clapboards. I also like that buttery light.
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Nature does the best patterns, Seb. I didn't mean to exclude them from the thread. Is this from a cone flower?
Hello Chunk,
These are echinaceas, very colourful flowers.
The pictures that you have added in your replies are superbs. The lighting is very very well controled.
regards
Seb
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Hello Chunk,
These are echinaceas, very colourful flowers.
The pictures that you have added in your replies are superbs. The lighting is very very well controled.
regards
Seb
Thanks Seb. I have trouble with the lighting because of the limited aperture range of the Canon S30 point and shoot that I have. I take all the help I can get from PaintShop Pro and PS. :D
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OK, here's my pattern. I finally get to use it. :)
This is sand dunes from an airplane. Imagine how big they must be to look like this from 30,000 feet in the air!
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...sert_dunes.jpg
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OK, here's my pattern. I finally get to use it. :)
This is sand dunes from an airplane. Imagine how big they must be to look like this from 30,000 feet in the air!
Nice pattern, Kelly, thanks for posting it. It's amazing how similar the forms of the dunes are. Where are the dunes located?
I guess I'll upload a little vegetation to go with all that sand. :)
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Nice pattern, Kelly, thanks for posting it. It's amazing how similar the forms of the dunes are. Where are the dunes located?
I guess I'll upload a little vegetation to go with all that sand. :)
The dunes are Imperial Sand Dunes, south and west of San Diego, CA.
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Great post! Cool images - here's two of mine from the Keewanaw Peninsula in Michigan's UP last fall.
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Great post! Cool images - here's two of mine from the Keewanaw Peninsula in Michigan's UP last fall.
Thanks for posting. I like the way you've compressed the mailboxes. The mailman must need a break after that stop. Log cabins are a favorite of mine. You not only have the interlocking patterns on the corners but you also have the internal patterns of rings and checks within the logs.
I like wheels too.
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Very Cool !
you guys, these are all very neat! i especially like the Dunes, kelly, once you stare at that photo for a few seconds, you start to see things, like faces (from the nose down) I've never seen dunes from the sky, but want to now! Very cool.
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Hey! My pictures just finished loading, ( the mailboxes, vegetation, cabin, the snow in the brick...alot of the images here) they were not loading before, and these are all sooooooooooo good! Oh, and Kelly, I've actually been to those dunes, but only had the pleasure of photographing them with my feet not so firmly in the sand!
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Hey! My pictures just finished loading, ( the mailboxes, vegetation, cabin, the snow in the brick...alot of the images here) they were not loading before, and these are all sooooooooooo good! Oh, and Kelly, I've actually been to those dunes, but only had the pleasure of photographing them with my feet not so firmly in the sand!
I'm glad you enjoy them Rachel, I'm enjoying seeing what people come up with too. How about posting a pic of the dunes from ground level?
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AHHHH........ there lies the problem. I have them in print, went to a friends house and scanned them, he was gonna burn them and he burned the shortcut to the folder that they were in......... so, i just went and shot some on my digital camera and will post as soon as i figure out how..... But once i get those others burned i will be able to post in "critique" because i'm >itching< to learn from you guys, everyone here has such wonderful views of the world and technical skill!
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my first picture post / hopefully
*fingers crossed*
Here's my first contribution ever to this site.....other than nitpicking. :) I had to resize them Several several several times, we'll see how they look........erg.
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*fingers crossed*
Here's my first contribution ever to this site.....other than nitpicking. :) I had to resize them Several several several times, we'll see how they look........erg.
They look great. Thanks for posting them. I think you should repost them in a new thread so more people will see them. I imagine most are getting tired of this thread by now.
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hey, what is that? fireworks! You know it also has a "pinecone in spin mode" look to it...... :)
Post in another thread? Na....that one was just taken for this thread, and to get my fix ( uploading) since I am SO anxious to upload photos! I'll wait to get mine on CD-R, so i can learn from those. this one, eh, not so much. I like the color though, but I guess that's why I bought my truck to begin with.... ( its on my hood) couldn't go to far to take shots....nothing much around
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hey, what is that? fireworks! You know it also has a "pinecone in spin mode" look to it...... :)
Post in another thread? Na....that one was just taken for this thread, and to get my fix ( uploading) since I am SO anxious to upload photos! I'll wait to get mine on CD-R, so i can learn from those. this one, eh, not so much. I like the color though, but I guess that's why I bought my truck to begin with.... ( its on my hood) couldn't go to far to take shots....nothing much around
You got it. They are fireworks taken while rotating the camera. There are some others in my gallery here.
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...&ppuser=234606
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How Creative! I've never seen a shot like that
I will be sure to check out your gallery.
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