Variations observed on the theme of natural design in wet sand ripples at Rhossili Beach in Gower, South Wales, where the combined effects of wave action, currents, and wind, result in an amazing array of natural patterns.
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I am glad you like the natural geometric patterns. I feel it’s OK to not have a “like” button, or to click a “like” if there is one. It’s nice if I get a “like” but it is more important that people visit the blog, enjoy the images, and find the information they are looking for. People can comment or ask questions if they wish.
Fascinating patterns Jessica. It really isn’t easy to make them come across as well in a photo as they appear to the eye, but you always produce great examples.
Fascinating.
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Thank you, dodgysurfer.
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Nature creates some amazingly geometric patterns. I would hit the ‘like’ button more often but there isn’t one…
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Nature really renders up gorgeous art works….
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I am glad you like the natural geometric patterns. I feel it’s OK to not have a “like” button, or to click a “like” if there is one. It’s nice if I get a “like” but it is more important that people visit the blog, enjoy the images, and find the information they are looking for. People can comment or ask questions if they wish.
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….for those with eyes to see them and hearts to appreciate them.
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Hey, there’s a like button under your comment. :-p I like your pictures. Even if I can’t. And thank you for posting them. 🙂
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Lovely photos, beautifully observed.
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Thank you. I am pleased you like the pictures.
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Fascinating patterns Jessica. It really isn’t easy to make them come across as well in a photo as they appear to the eye, but you always produce great examples.
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Thanks, Adrian.
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