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Category: Photography
220 – Seattle Blue Moon Mandala
On July 31, 2015 we experienced a second full moon in one month…called a blue moon. Photographer Tim Durkan capture this gorgeous shot of that very blue moon next to Seattle’s Space Needle.
219 – Les Voûtes Filantes Mandala
This takes being creative with yarn to a whole new level.
In June, Parisian artist Atelier YokYok created this beautiful net-like design in collaboration with metal sculptor Ulysse Lacoste at St. Stephen’s Cathedral. It is one of the three winning entries for the 2015 Cahors Juin Jardins, in Cahors, France.
218 – Reflections Mandala
Early Monday morning we took a mystical (foggy) walk down the South Jetty of Yaquina Bay at very low tide. Cherry captured this beautiful photo of the arches of the Yaquina Bay Bridge reflecting into the shallow water creating the illusion of a row of mandalas.
210 – Golden Eye Mandala
British photographer, Florence Bennett, captured this fantastic shot of a chameleon as it very slowly headed towards a heat lamp. I love how its whole body displays itself in cool colors of greens and teals and yet his eye radiates with the warm golden color of the lamp. What an intriguing creature!
208 – Sunflower Mandala
Laniesse of Corvallis captured this amazing up-close-and-personal photo of a bee doing its thing on this beautiful sunflower. While the whole flower (petals and all) certainly qualify as a mandala, the round center of the flower absolutely is so.
205 – Ascorbic Acid Mandala
Richard L. Howley describes his images as his “eccentric ventures in microscopy and natural history.” He submits his articles and images to Micscape Magazine produced by Microscopy UK.
