New Patterns
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Shale is the foundation of the foot hills in the Lost River Valley. Rain on a wall of shale uncovers the intrinsic coloring when viewed through a polarizing lens.
| Image Code 0152
Miniature flora dot the surface of the pond adding another dimension to the reflection.
| Image Code 0140
Early spring brings a multitude of shades of green in this young grove of trees on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
| Image Code 0156.
Early morning fog covers the water. Tall reeds form a pattern. Kimsey Run Lake in Hardy County is peaceful.
| Image Code 0151.
Age adds interesting patterns to the bark of this old oak in the Shenandoah National Forest. | Image Code 0158
Lives float by on this Maryland creek, moving slowly toward the Potomac River.
| Image Code 160.
The harsh light of dawn creates interesting patterns with the water flora on this Maryland wetland.
| Image Coe 0159
RVarious shades of rust and flaking paint add interest to this discarded piece of metal. | Image Code 0157.