From lines to patterns. We see lines and patterns in the world around us, in nature and things man-made. Sometimes we don’t realize they’re there: on the street, across the walls, up in the sky, and along the ground on which we walk.
Here are my choices, taken from my world.
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Great captured… 🙂
Thank you – glad you liked them!
That last photo: magical!
Thank you so much! I guess it’s the morning light that does it…
Här var det många vackra linjer och färger.
Ha, va dålig jag är på att skriva kommentarer.
Men jag gillar att, ”Liked” 😉
Tack för att du skrev hos mig. Gillas skarpt 🙂
Jag är inte så bra jag heller på att kommentera. Skärper mig ibland…vet hur glad jag själv blir!
Jag bli skitglad när någon skriver hos mig. Jag förstår engelska väldigt bra, kan även göra mig förstådd utan att trampa i för stora klaver. 🙂 Men sedan kommer problemet, att stava. 😦
Bry dig inte om det! Bara folk förstår vad man menar är det OK, tycker jag. Lite besvärligt om det blir ett helt annat ord som inte passar in bara. Är jag osäker tar jag fram lexikonet.
Love the variety of these images, great for the challenge ….
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comment!
You are very welcome, and thanks for all your likes on my blog! 🙂
🙂
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Super photos, Leya. I love the St Pancras one. 🙂
Colourful! Thank you for visiting again!
Impressive collection Ann Christine … I do have to say I love early morning in Lund 🙂
Oh, thank you for liking it! That was a wonderful walk through my old town. I was a student there for many years. Still love it.
such great shots
Thanks Jo!
Brilliant entry, A-C. Very much you too .. CPH I was there. Those wooden street cobbler was amazing, great shot .. my favorite is of course early morning in Lund.
Thank you, Viveka! Yes, they are amazing those wooden ones…and it was a lovely morning in Lund.
*smile … soon there with the frosty mornings again .. rather have that then this rain, wind and darkness as we have today.
Agree. I get a bit low in such weather as this. At least if it keeps on until November is over… Darkness was soft and cosy when I was younger – I’m afraid I am beyond that now…
I love the last one, early morning in Lund. Well, actually, they’re all fabulous. The perspective and light is really beautiful in the Lund photo and the little reflections off the windows on the left is really a wonderful detail.
Thank you, Anita, for such a nice comment!
I’m in love with that wooden floor – it’s just delectable. If I ever saw it in person, I would have to lie on it just to spend some time with a pattern so enticing.
Beautiful comment! It took me a while to understand it was a wooden floor – almost unbelievable. To lie on it would have been wonderful – soft and well used by many feet.
It looks so tactile. Like a well-used blanket promising rest, cosiness and comfort.
Awesome collection. The wood tiles are incredible. What is the statue (cow and the moon??) in the first photo?
I’m not sure about the cow, but the other one, looking like a moon, is a dragon!
Ah, okay! Maybe I need new glasses 😀
Wonderful variation! I truly love the early morning in Lund. The sun looks magical !
Thank you so much! That really was a magical morning walk. I was looking for spring…starved with this freezing cold and long winter.
I wish I lived in an area like this! Who knows one day!
One day…It’s good to have dreams. When you stop dreaming you stop living.
I agree completely!
Nice pictures 🙂
Check out my version: http://maritimemango.wordpress.com/2013/09/21/weekly-photo-challenge-from-lines-to-patterns/
great travellers collection, fun to see so many different lines and patterns!
Thanks!
Great lines, I love the shot of the diagonal glass in Copenhagen
OK, i like it too. It’s almost like a painting, a ”whole”.
The Lund light is wonderful and isn’t St P a fantastic photo opportunity?
It is! It’s a shame just rushing through…
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