The paving stones for the driveway at a very fancy
high-rise building in Naples form a dizzying pattern
when viewed at an angle.
when viewed at an angle.
I read the phrase "look up!" on many photography blogs.
Don't forget to look down, too.
And you also want to "look around" just in case you are being charged by wild turkeys! Heh, heh!
ReplyDeleteOff to golf course. Have a good day!
With me the view and the angle made me fight off vertical.
ReplyDeleteI agree. And I like the 'angled' take on it too, Jack.
ReplyDeleteThey can be very interesting.
ReplyDeleteGood advice! I like the "spin" you've put on this photo.
ReplyDeleteNice pattern! I always look up, but also down...
ReplyDeleteCool patterns!
ReplyDeleteNice design.
ReplyDeleteIntricate patterns Jack!
ReplyDeleteLaying the patterns that are both intricate and repetitive requires some skill.
ReplyDeleteHi Jack,
ReplyDeleteI just saw your message about Brown University on my blog. I am glad to hear yours and your daughter's college experience was a good one. Our son absolutely loves Providence. It really does seem to be a perfect college campus in the middle of such an idyllic city.
& it provides great photo ops for me when I go visit too!
Thanks for stopping by Jack. I enjoyed perusing your blog & have started following you to keep in touch.
: )
And all this is done with just THREE different shapes - now that is clever; it looks so complicated.
ReplyDeleteIt is dizzying isn't it?
ReplyDeleteYes, you have to look everywhere!
Absolutely Jack, you'll see why I'm so adamant about that tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteI love the design. Block paving is becoming more and more popular in England. Haven't seen anything as detailed as this. Looks terrific.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pattern!
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