Patterns can be Natural…

Pine

…or by Design…

Door

…or simply the result of the safest way to stack something!

Scaffold

27 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge: Pattern”

  1. Very clever, Martin. Love each one. The bottom “stack” is really interesting. You have an excellent eye!

    1. Thank you Debra – There are always photographic opportunities out there when walking around 🙂

  2. brilliant! yes I love them too martin!

    1. Thanks Christine 🙂

  3. Great selection of patterns,,, 😉

      1. 😉

  4. Beautiful shots, especially nice capture on the tree bark.

    1. Thank you – I love the strong skins displayed by some tree species, This was a type of Pine.

      1. Beautiful and it appears smoother than our Arkansas pines and their hard and flaky bark.

      2. They must look very wonderful 🙂

  5. Nice photos! I especially love that you thought of a tree trunk… a natural pattern and all the more beautiful!

    1. Thanks Daphnée – I love trees. If you ever travel to London you can find that particular Pine in Kew Gardens, not too far from the Victoria Gate. Kew has a great collection of trees as well as plants of all types 🙂

  6. nice pattern shots

    1. Thank you Amar 🙂

  7. Beautiful! Very cleverly creative 😉

  8. Each is so incredibly ‘tactile’, Martin… wonderful!
    I like them all, of course, but I particularly like your last piece… the fairly rigid / mechanical pattern combined with the more random ‘arrangement’ of color(s)… wow… I really, really like that contrast!
    🙂

    1. Thanks Bob – I like to keep an eye out for details in the ordinary that provide pattern or texture interest. These are scaffold poles on the back of a truck and it was taken just a couple of hundred yards from where I live.

  9. Beautiful and spectacular!

  10. Terrific sequence. Especially when the third one is so very fine, simply by necessity!

    1. Thank you Judith 🙂

  11. Funny to think that someone took a tree and designed, and executed, that intricate panelling. The pipe shot is fascinating in so many ways, and patterns!

    1. I love trees and the patterns in their bark 🙂 Our Rowan, by the way, is finally in full bloom – I reckon that could be as much as six weeks late. The Swifts have only just arrived too – probably a couple of weeks late though the Swallows seem to have arrived on time.

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