
Reeds in pattern
A few years ago while visiting our parents at Possum Kingdom Lake(here in Texas) we saw this fabulous site and I just had to capture it.
I love the natural patterns made by the waves and the reeds.
We’re all interconnected and fit beautifully together, don’t you think?
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How cool, Crystal! I love the texture and the play of the light on the reeds as they’re organized in the different directions!
Hugs,
Cathy
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Thank you, Cathy! I took a ton of pictures. I loved it too!
Much Love! XO
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Very interesting..nature has it’s own patterns…great photo!
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Yes! What a magnificent world we live in. 🙂 Thank you!
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🙂
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Looks like the sewaiyan ( Or Vermicilli, as some you the people call it ) 😉
Takes an eye to recognise a pattern, and for that the credit must go to you 🙂
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Yes! I can see that. Sewaiyan, awesome. Thank you! 🙂
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Looks like the patterns formed inside crop circles ….
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Don’t they though? It makes me happy. 🙂
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Very cool photo… I love old paint wearing off a rusty vehicle and weathered wood… This pattern is very fluid even though it’s made of straight lines.
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Thank you! I do love the smooth interconnection. It reminds me that everything is always working out for us. 🙂
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