Tuesday, August 19, 2014

It's still warm out, but we're looking at duvet covers, which can add a stylish personal touch to your house dressing...
Lose yourself in the depths of this pattern made from an original photograph of a rubber tree. The closeup photo, repeated, forms layers of leaves, creating mysterious depth in this lush, tropical design. The leaves are smooth and shiny, in natural shades of green, from lighter, yellow green in the sunlight to deeper green in the shadows. The light yellow green stems of the leaves add a linear pattern to the design.
 
 
 
This floral pattern was created from an original photograph of yellow orchids in afternoon sunlight. The orchid flowers have pale yellow petals with redish purple centers. Their dark green stem winds it's way up through the center of the blooms. The pastel background is a blend of shades of pink and pale green. A few light green aloe leaves can be seen in a corner. When the photo is combined to make the pattern, the floral design becomes a garden of orchids with the pink glow of the afternoon sun in the center.
 
 
 
saw palmetto closeup duvet cover
Green, natural green, greens in nature, shapes in shadow and sunlight - these are the elements that make up this original photograph of a saw palmetto plant. The accordion-shaped leaves are dark green in shadow, and brighter yellow green where the sunlight catches them. At the top of the photo, a dry brown leaf from a different tree curls toward the viewer, looking very three dimensional.
 
 
 
 
lionfish in saltwater aquarium duvet cover
This lovely lionfish is swimming in a colorful saltwater aquarium. This original photograph is a closeup of the unusual looking fish, showing its pattern of thick and thin stripes and fancy fins. It is a colorful photo with tropical blues, yellows and pinks of the aquarium, and the salmon pink nose of the fish.
 
 
 
This is an original photograph of sea shells in sunlight and shadow. The beautiful conch shells are in shades of white on the outside, with pale, pinkish brown lines spiraling softly down from the top of the shells. One shell's interior reveals its light salmon pink color, and we can see hints of this color in some of the shadows. Other shadows have a tint of blue.
 
 
 
The Orange Hibiscus flower we see in this original photograph is peeking out from among some green fern fronds in a lovely garden. The flower is in full bloom, with its ruffled edges standing out from the background of ferns. The shape of the flower is like a trumpet, curving outward, with yellow topped with red dots in the center of the bloom. The closeup photo shows the detail in the flower petals of this peach colored beauty.
 
 

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