Manmade patterns:
The piano keyboard.
The Brooklyn Bridge.
Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. My father has joined my mother there now.
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Manmade patterns:
The piano keyboard.
The Brooklyn Bridge.
Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. My father has joined my mother there now.
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/05/10/weekly-photo-challenge-pattern/
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Love these photo’s, two very different takes on patterns.
Thank you. I was just at your blog and really enjoyed your post about Hemingway.
Thankyou for popping by! glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Hi Rosemarie, these are very nice. I love architecture and these are making some spectacular patterns. Nicely done. 🙂
Thank you very much.
Lovely post, your last photo has so much feeling to it.
Thank you. It was the end of a beautiful day, and I was getting so sick with a cold.
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The last one is very moving… Wonderful post!
Thank you. The Oregon coast is very beautiful and the sunsets are memorable.
a unique collection. that last image is rather touching. thanks for sharing.
Thank you. Just a chance last minute shot from the car.
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A wonderful series of patterns. The Brooklyn Bridge shot is almost dizzying with all the cables, and the last shot is extremely powerful and moving. Thank you for sharing them.
Thank you so much for your comment. I have visited your photography blog and am most impressed with your work. I will be following.
You are very welcome, and thank you. I hope you enjoy the ride. 🙂
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I don’t know what that means.
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nice pattern
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Thank you.