Life Lines by Achim Mittler © All Rights Reserved, Achim Mittler, Germany, used here with his permission See More Fleurs dans une Coupe Bleue, by Odilon Redon, 1900 Jupiter as Seen by Voyager 1 It Might Be You: Beautiful Photography by Kiyoshi Noguchi Poppies, by Henri Fantin-Latour, 1891 Breaker Boys in No. 9, Pennsylvania Coal Co., 1911 Delphic Sibyl, a Detail from the 1509 Fresco, Cappella Sistina, Vatican, Rome, Italy, by Michelangelo Buonarroti Above Us Only Sky by Achim Mittler Autumn Leaves Fall by David Henderson Eye Candy by Lyle Hatch A Walk through the Vineyard II by Lars van de Goor Magic in the Air: The Dreamy Photographic Artwork of Cornelia Kopp Tranquility: Lovely Travel Photography by Stefano Pedroni of Italy The Child Handel, Discovered by His Parents, by Margaret Isabel Dicksee, 1893 The Beautiful Street Art of David Walker Girl with Sailboat, by Edmund Charles Tarbell, 1899 Portrait of Lady Georgiana, Lady Henrietta Frances and George John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, by Angelica Kauffman, 1774 Evening by the Lake, by Max Nonnenbruch Atlantic Coast, by William Trost Richards, 1898 Mademoiselle Julie Manet with a Cat, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1887 Fruits et Fleurs dans une Corbeille d’Osier, by Antoine Berjon, 1810 Still Life of Roses, a Carnation and a Sunflower in a Glass Vase, by Willem van Aelst, 1675 Queen Eleanor by Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys, 1858 Young Mining Crew, Pennsylvania Coal Company, Photography by Lewis Wickes Hine, circa 1910 Montbenon in Lausanne, Switzerland, by Didier Kobi Terminal: Around the World and Back in Time by Timothy Neesam Lycinna by John William Godward, 1918 The Letter Box, by Alfred Stieglitz, 1894 Les Roses, Three Botanical Illustrations by Pierre Joseph Redouté, 1817 – 1824 Earth from Space: San Francisco Bay Area as Seen from Landsat-7 Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh, 1888 by Laura Posted on December 30, 2012 Posted in Big Picture, Photography | tagged abstract, autumn, foliage, fractals, leaf, leaves, macro, nature, patterns, pear leaf, red, venation. The permalink.