This week’s photo challenge invites us to look at lines and patterns in the world around us, in nature and things man-made. Sometimes we don’t realize they’re there, sometimes we do. Personally, I see these design elements everywhere, and I think things look more interesting because of it. I decided to use photos from last week’s travels to Vancouver and Squamish, British Columbia. I took the first photo from the bus and was then overloaded with lush greenery during a lovely walk in the forest. Even walking past the airport washroom entrance I was attracted to the colorful, linear tile design.
Beautiful photos, and perfect for the theme!
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A great assortment of lines!
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Thanks, Tammy.
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Such scale in these Terri ! I feel like I’m craning my neck sat here 🙂
Love your contrast with nature and architecture.
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Thanks. Hope your neck is okay.
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Terri, you do take great photos, but you also have a great eye for detail.
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Thanks, V – appreciate that. I really love having such a great camera in my phone – makes it even easier to catch fun photos.
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Great photos! What can I say…I like them ALL!
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Thanks. Like your photos too – especially the Embassy Suites. Thanks for sharing as I can’t imagine why I’d ever be in Atlanta, but you never know…
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You never know…it’s a pretty cool place! Lots to see and do! 🙂
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Love the coloured tiles.
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Sometimes I feel like a bit of a magpie – attracted to shiny and colorful things!
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Lovely set of images. Thanks for sharing!
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You’re welome. Thanks for stopping by.
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Gorgeous photo essay on design principles!
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Especially noticing the lines and patterns–I think I’ll give that a try. Thanks.
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