Weekly Photo Challenge: Pattern
Mönster finns runtom oss överallt i naturen, och hur vi än försöker så kan vi inte överträffa den varken i sinnrikhet eller i skönhet. Men människan kräver mönster, och gärna med en viss regelbundenhet.
I den lilla staden Segovia i Spanien, finns en ovanligt stor fantasirikedom i mönster på husväggar och dörrar. Katedralens torn och tinnar har också de helt oemotståndliga mönster.
Patterns are everywhere in nature, and we have mimicked them to a certain extent – but we can never do it more exquisitely than nature itself.
In the little town of Segovia, Spain, I was astonished by the many different patterns seen on the walls of houses and on the doors to some of them. And of course I must include the great Cathedral and its fantastic patterns and pinnacles.
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Wonderful Spanish patterns, you carried me off to a warm sunny space, thank you 🙂
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Jättefina mönster. Perfekta bilder till utmaningen ! // Maria
Tackar, Maria!
Wow! So much amazing detail and texture in the architectural elements – these are wonderful!
Thank you, my friend – there seemed to be a neverending variety on every street.
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Beautiful shots!
Thank you! You’re an expert, so I feel quite happy…!
En fin kollektion i snygga färger. Vackert!
Tack så mycket!
That is one awesome building! Great pictures!
Tthank you! And thank you for stopping by!
thanks for sharing the patterns of segovia … intricate and fine, well chosen!
Thank you – glad you liked them!
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lovely patterns – and so many rich textures, too. thank you for sharing.
Thank YOU for commenting so positively!
What a truly amazing collection! I enjoyed every pattern there 🙂
Thank you, Ese – the may be not so colourful, but still have their own beauty.
These are wonderful! I love the top one from Madrid. True patterns , great Gallery.
Thank you!They are all from this little town of Segovia.
Beautiful patterns! Lots of details.
Thank you, Amy! I love detailed art in general, detailed pictures, paintings and buildings.
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Very nicely done. Love the architectural details. 🙂
Thank you, and thank you for commenting!
An amazing gallery of patterns Ann Christine! Love the first fretwork and the cathedral ceiling.
I love those patterns too, they were so nicely crafted everywhere in this little town.
Wow I love these photo’s, especially the top patterns…beautiful.
Thank you! I’m glad you liked them.
Fantastic you manage to get all the different pattern in the same shades. Love it … beautiful gallery. Beautiful details in every photo.
Thank you so much, Viveka! It’s not very colourful, but a bit special. All from the same little town.
I love burned terracotta colors and shades.
Really beautiful gallery.
I love them, and I tend to buy my clothes in those colours too.
Aren’t we a bit a like … I’m an autumn color girl too. *smile And we love dots too. *smile
You are very special…Viveka. I’m just now (or, Totti is) writing on the Chronicles of Landskrona…let’s hope they’re finished for publishing today!
How exciting … I love that you write through Totti’s eye.
Can’t wait. I’m sure you have been up to something I haven’t notice *laugh
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