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Patterns Collection (page 100)

"Unveiling the Beauty of Patterns: From Starling Murmuration to Rock Formations" they can everywhere, intricately woven into the fabric of our world

Background imagePatterns Collection: Sumatran Tiger - Portrait

Sumatran Tiger - Portrait
USH-995 Sumatran TIGER - close-up of face, drinking at water Panthera tigris sumatrae Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePatterns Collection: Spider Web - covered in hoar frost UK

Spider Web - covered in hoar frost UK
SPH-248 SPIDER WEB - Covered in hoar frost UK Spider Web SPH 248 Covered in hoar frost, UK Steve Hopkin ARDEA LONDON INSECTS UK FROST PATTERNS WEBS Spider Web - covered in hoar frost UK A3 Steve

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Rainsdrops on the leaves of a Smoke Bush

Background imagePatterns Collection: Long exposure of fireworks on the fourth of July

Long exposure of fireworks on the fourth of July

Background imagePatterns Collection: Morning dew drops on a spider web

Morning dew drops on a spider web

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Cobbles line the glacier-carved basin of St. Mary Lake

Background imagePatterns Collection: North America Canada British Columbia Rocky Mountains (British Columbia)

North America Canada British Columbia Rocky Mountains (British Columbia)
A back country snowboarder descends a snow field near Roger's Pass

Background imagePatterns Collection: Microscopic Entities Patterns Patterns In Nature

Microscopic Entities Patterns Patterns In Nature
Microscopic view of diatoms

Background imagePatterns Collection: Grand Prismatic Spring Deep Blue

Grand Prismatic Spring Deep Blue
Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone, hot springs

Background imagePatterns Collection: Monarch butterfly resting on a flowering plant

Monarch butterfly resting on a flowering plant
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) resting on a flowering plant in a butterfly pavilion; Lincoln, Nebraska, United States of America

Background imagePatterns Collection: A macro view showing the inside of a red Protea flower

A macro view showing the inside of a red Protea flower

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BAL01919005
The stripes of a Zebra provide disruptive camouflage in the wild

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ANI07120043
Roman Bridge twin bridges over the River Machno in summer near Penmachno in Snowdonia

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IOB781204
South Stack Lighthouse in Anglesey

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South Stack Lighthouse in Anglesey

Background imagePatterns Collection: Dragon moray eel (Enchelycore pardalis) off the island of Maui, Hawaii; Maui, Hawaii

Dragon moray eel (Enchelycore pardalis) off the island of Maui, Hawaii; Maui, Hawaii, United States of America

Background imagePatterns Collection: Rippled sand dunes in sunset light, Ebro River Delta; Catalonia, Spain

Rippled sand dunes in sunset light, Ebro River Delta; Catalonia, Spain

Background imagePatterns Collection: Close-up of iceberg and blue, natural ice sculpture in Tracy Arm in Tongass National Forest;

Close-up of iceberg and blue, natural ice sculpture in Tracy Arm in Tongass National Forest; Southeast Alaska, Alaska, United States of America

Background imagePatterns Collection: Girl on beach watching murmuration of starlings at dusk, RSPB Reserve Minsmere; Suffolk, England

Girl on beach watching murmuration of starlings at dusk, RSPB Reserve Minsmere; Suffolk, England, United Kingdom

Background imagePatterns Collection: Portrait of a Burchells zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) standing on a grassy bank on the savanna

Portrait of a Burchells zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) standing on a grassy bank on the savanna at the Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp, turning and looking round; Grumeti, Tanzania

Background imagePatterns Collection: Close-up of a leopard (Panthera pardus) lifting its paw walking down a branch at the Kicheche Bush

Close-up of a leopard (Panthera pardus) lifting its paw walking down a branch at the Kicheche Bush Camp; Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imagePatterns Collection: Close-up of a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), head and shoulders portrait of a female animal looking

Close-up of a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), head and shoulders portrait of a female animal looking out into the savanna in the Serengeti; Tanzania

Background imagePatterns Collection: Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus), Mother animal with young cubs resting on a mound in the grassy

Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus), Mother animal with young cubs resting on a mound in the grassy savanna at the Grumeti Game Reserve; Tanzania




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"Unveiling the Beauty of Patterns: From Starling Murmuration to Rock Formations" they can everywhere, intricately woven into the fabric of our world. Whether it's the mesmerizing dance of a starling murmuration or the synchronized strokes of a rowing boat eight, patterns captivate our senses and leave us in awe. In nature, honey bees meticulously construct their honeycombs with perfect hexagonal cells, showcasing their innate ability to create symmetrical patterns that serve as both shelter and storage. Meanwhile, the Millau Viaduct gracefully spans over the Tarn River Valley in France, its elegant arches forming an architectural masterpiece against the backdrop of nature's own canvas. Traveling back in time, fossil ammonites from Madagascar reveal ancient spiral patterns etched into stone. Under UV light, these prehistoric creatures come alive with vibrant hues that highlight their intricate designs. Similarly captivating are mushroom spores seen up close - tiny particles dispersed effortlessly by nature's delicate touch. The Islamic carvings adorning Alhambra in Spain tell stories through elaborate geometric patterns. Each stroke and curve represents centuries-old craftsmanship and cultural heritage passed down through generations. On Lundy Island during low spring tide on Bristol Channel, unique formations emerge on rocky shores like abstract art painted by Mother Nature herself. Even butterflies partake in this symphony of patterns; a Red Admiral basks under sunlight on a plant while displaying its striking wing design - an exquisite blend of colors and lines that harmonize perfectly together. From The Wave carved naturally into Navajo sandstone in Arizona to rock formations scattered across North Uist in Scotland's Outer Hebrides - each pattern tells a story written by time itself. These geological wonders bear witness to millions of years shaping Earth's surface with layers upon layers revealing secrets from ages past. In every corner of our planet lies evidence that beauty can be found within repetition and symmetry.