Wednesday, October 23, 2013

W/Alphabe-Thursday

 Wind, the artist #1
W is for WIND, the artist.

Here at the shore you can see wind has created lovely lines and designs.

  Wind, the artist #2

 Wind, the artist #3

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE 

 The November 1 theme for City Daily Photo bloggers is "Heights."

50 comments:

  1. Oh Wind of the Artist brilliant conclusion I love everyone of them. B

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  2. Nature is one of the best artists!

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  3. Beautiful photos!
    Greetings, RW & SK

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  4. I love what the wind does to sand. Another meme I should take a look at sometime. :)

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  5. I've always loved what the wind does to sand. I love that bottom shot.

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  6. Very artistic. I like the way the sand forms patterns.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  7. Wind is a very creative entry for the letter W.

    Darla

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  8. Every ripple and shadow perfectly placed. Wonderful photos.

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  9. Great pictures you show the "true art". Thanks for your comment on my blog, glad you stop by. Wish you a good Wednesday :) Hanne Bente

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  10. W is for Wow What a Wind Artist you found... beautiful

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  11. Nice shots! Love the wind-sculpted sand patterns.

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  12. The lines in the sand would make lovely fabric designs!

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  13. I never thought of the wind as an artist. Pi like the way you think! Wonderful shots!

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  14. So true. In the desert where the winds sometimes can really get to whipping, they will bend a plant over enough to create a fan shape in the sand as the brush sweeps side to side.

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  15. Very pretty, particularly that third one!

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  16. What an awesome theme for the letter W! All of these photos are fabulous.

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  17. What a Wonderful, Wild artist (and artwork!) you've found!

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  18. Nature at its best. great that you saw it adn used it for this illustration.

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  19. Beautiful. I see this kind of art work in winter on the snow instead of sand.

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  20. You had the eye of an artist to see the wind's creations. Excellent post!

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  21. Beautiful.. as a reflection of life..
    :)

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  22. o, this is my cup of tea. Love it. all three of them. :)

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  23. Oh wow what beautiful art work created by nature

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  24. I have photos like this ~ don't ya just love what nature creates ~ lovely photos ~ carol, xx

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  25. I LOVE this. What a creative W post!

    =)

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  26. Whoa! That is so beautiful. Mother Nature with one of her compadres, Wind, at work again. Or should I say 'at play'. MB

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  27. Very creative shots for "W"! The last one is my favorite!

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  28. EG, you have a nice eye to see these windswept patterns. W is for Well Done.

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  29. This is super cool! I love the designs the wind made.

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  30. Brilliant and very clever post. Love all the shots.

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  31. So beautifully put! Thanks for sharing an awesome share!

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  32. Mother Nature is really blessed!Wonderful pictures with so adorable textures!The first one is gorgeous!
    Léia

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  33. The wind can make incredible patterns, and they are very fascinating ro see. Nice one!

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  34. I've always liked this kind of nature's artwork. Lovely captures!

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  35. What a great W post -- I really wondered how you will show WIND. :)

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  36. what magical photos! wind is an artist of the first caliber!

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  37. wonderful! How great to find nature's artwork like this!

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  38. Wonderfully creative way to depict wind!

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  39. Beautiful! I love all the wavy lines in the last shot.

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  40. I love the patterns the wind sculpts in the sand!

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  41. fabulous photos capturing nature being creative

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  42. The wind is certainly a wonderful artist!

    We don't have the sculptural quality around here, but we do have delicious scented clothes from the clothesline!

    Thanks for linking!

    A+

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