Patterns

PatternsinPhotography_mix_400pxI’ve just finished shooting a patch of ostrich ferns near my house. Ferns fascinate me, I love the curves, the repeating lines and patterns, and all that green! They are one of my favorite photography subjects in the Spring.

Patterns make great subjects! When you repeat a shape, color or line, you can add strength to an image and make it much more interesting. If you repeat it many times, it forms a pattern and brings a sense of order to the photo. You don’t need a fern patch to find patterns in nature to photograph, they are everywhere!

You can see repeating patterns in flowers…..

Patterns

Flowers

Macro Image of the Center of a Sunflower

In Webs…

Cobweb

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In leaves and dew drops…

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Sand and Water Ripples…

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On frosty surfaces…

Frost

…everywhere! So, get out there are find some patterns. I’m heading back to the fern patch! 🙂

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Happy Shooting,
Kathleen Clemons

– BPSOP Instructor for: Fine Art Nature Photography, Fine Art Nature Photography II, Fine Art Nature Photography III, Capturing the Beauty of Flowers, Lensbaby Magic, Breaking the Rules of Photography

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