Weekly challenge 5/19 - 5/25 I'm sorry, can you repeat that?

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For this week's challenge, look for and showcase repetition and patterns. Post 1-3 photos per day.
Use repetition to grab your viewer and draw them into your photo or use a break in the pattern to highlight your subject. Find repeating patterns in nature, in architecture, in textures or in everyday items. Use repetition to grab your viewer and draw them into your photo or use a break in the pattern to highlight your subject. Find repeating patterns in nature, in architecture, in textures or in everyday items. Use repetition to grab your viewer and draw them into your photo or use a break in the pattern to highlight your subject. Find repeating patterns in nature, in architecture, in textures or in everyday items. Use repetition to grab your viewer and draw them into your photo or use a break in the pattern to highlight your subject. Find repeating patterns in nature, in architecture, in textures or in everyday items. Use repetition to grab your viewer and draw them into your photo or use a break in the pattern to highlight your subject. Find repeating patterns in nature, in architecture, in textures or in everyday items.
 
I took two iPhone SE frames in this maple grove yesterday as I was heading back to the car after a short fishing trip on the Clackamas River. I had no idea of the challenge's theme, but after I got home and opened TPF, I saw that there was a repeating challenge. This is the repeating shapes in nature aspect of Sharon's challenge. Pretty much a photo cliche, but as I was hiking out, I was impressed by these Big-Leaf Maple or Oregon (Acer macrophyllum) Maple leaves.Big-Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum), Pacific northwest native tree
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I wasn't able to get the ten images to focus stack without sending the little ol' laptop into convulsions, so here's one of the ten.

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by Charlie Wrenn, on Flickr

Went to work out a little, and snapped this while drinking my water.

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by Charlie Wrenn, on Flickr
 
"Gerald, with mixed results, tries to distinguish himself from the herd by wearing a bird on his rump."

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The zebras roam free with with the cattle on the Hearst ranch, near the Hearst Castle and Cambria California. They were part of his zoo, which included polar bears and giraffes. When he went almost broke, the animals that required special care were sent to California zoos.
 

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