Patterns
Above/featured: Gartenberg Falkenberg in Grünau : Berlin, Germany – 11 October 2017 (6D1).
Not only did I enjoy my first Lens Artists Photo Challenge with a look at the colour blue, I had fun seeing how other people saw and interpreted the colour.
What follows is a short examination of patterns I’ve seen over the last few years. I admit I’m not always looking for the regularity of patterns, but those who keep their eyes and apertures open should find them pop into their brains or onto their image detectors.

Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz : Berlin, Germany – 6 December 2012 (450D).

“PLAY” by Spinifex Group, VIVID Sydney : Sydney Opera House, Australia – 29 May 2013 (450D).

DPP metro line A (green) station Jiřího z Poděbrad : Prague, Czech Republic – 4 August 2013 (450D).

Law Courts by Arthur Erickson : Vancouver, Canada – 5 August 2014 (6D1).

S-Bahn station Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz : Leipzig, Germany – 4 December 2014 (6D1).

S-Bahn station Hauptbahnhof : Leipzig, Germany – 4 December 2014 (6D1).

U-Bahn station Hütteldorf, built in 1896 Wiener Stadtbahn by Otto Wagner : Vienna, Austria – 20 May 2018 (X70).

Majolikahaus, built in 1898 by Otto Wagner : Vienna, Austria – 20 May 2018 (X70).
I made all photos above between 2011 and 2018. The cameras denoted are 450D for Canon 450D, 6D1 for Canon 6D Mark 1, and X70 for Fujifilm X70; alle Fotoaufnahmen sind mit Wasserzeichen versehen worden. This post appears on Fotoeins Fotografie at fotoeins.com as https://wp.me/p1BIdT-cd6.
2 Responses to “Patterns”
I love all of your choices but especially the opera house in vivid color!
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Thanks, Tina! I’m not sure if you’re familiar with VIVID Sydney; during the festival, the Sydney Opera House becomes a “screen” on which a colourful show is displayed every night.
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