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Graphics and Patterns Collection (#2)

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Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Lights

Lights. Abstract computer artwork of multicoloured lines of light

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: King cheetah coat

King cheetah coat. The king cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) has a different coat pattern to most other cheetahs, despite being of the same species

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: European starling flock

European starling flock. Flock of european starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) being chased by a hawk. The formation of large wheeling flocks, which can contain thousands of individuals

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Yellowspot emperor fish

Yellowspot emperor fish. School of yellowspot emperor fish (Gnathodentex aurolineatus) swimming by an underwater wreck (background)

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Bigeye Trevally fish

Bigeye Trevally fish
Bigeye Trevally (Caranx sexfasciatus). School of Bigeye Trevally fish, also known as the Bigeye Jack. This species is distributed widely across central Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Snail shell

Snail shell

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Dew laden spider web

Dew laden spider web

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Combine harvesters in a scrapyard

Combine harvesters in a scrapyard
Combine harvesters. Aerial photograph of combine harvesters in a scrapyard. Photographed in Northumberland, UK

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Can recycling

Can recycling. Flattened cans for recycling

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Spare tyres

Spare tyres. Tyres are the rubber outer coating of the wheels of motor vehicles, which make contact with the road

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: View of the tread pattern of a motor vehicle tyre

View of the tread pattern of a motor vehicle tyre
Tyre tread. Close-up view of the tread of the tyre of a motor vehicle. The deep grooves improve the braking performance of the vehicle and also helps the vehicle to grip a wet road

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Open star cluster M11

Open star cluster M11. It is also known as the Wild Duck cluster. *** THIS PICTURE MAY NOT BE USED TO STATE OR IMPLY NOAO ENDORSEMENT OF ANY COMPANY OR PRODUCT ***

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Guinea fowl feather

Guinea fowl feather. Close-up of a guinea fowl (family Numididae) feather

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Cerebellum tissue, light micrograph

Cerebellum tissue, light micrograph
Cerebellum tissue. Confocal light micrograph of a section through the cerebellum of the brain. Purkinje cells, a type of neuron (nerve cell), are red

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Soap bubbles

Soap bubbles between two sheets of glass. These structures form the lowest energy state possible, known as a minimal surface, as a result of the balancing of surface tensions

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Flower petals

Flower petals, abstract image

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Dahlia buds

Dahlia buds, abstract image

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Silver birch (Betula pendula)

Silver birch (Betula pendula)
Silver birch trees (Betula pendula)

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Syrian Desert, satellite image

Syrian Desert, satellite image. North is at top. Vegetation is red and dark green, while arid areas of sand and rock are light green and light blue. Water is blue

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Saudi Arabian desert

Saudi Arabian desert. Combined infrared and visible satellite image of the Jabal Tuwayq ridge (down centre) in the rocky desert region of Najd in central Saudi Arabia. North is at top

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Altocumulus undulatus clouds

Altocumulus undulatus clouds. This cloud formation consists of parallel bands of cumulus clouds. It occurs when a layer of altocumulus cloud is affected by wind shear

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis or northern lights display over silhouetted conifer trees. Aurorae are caused by the interaction between energetic charged particles from the Sun

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Male peacock displaying

Male peacock displaying. Indian peacock (Pavo cristatus) male displaying its tail feathers. This bird is native to India and Sri Lanka, although it is widely domesticated throughout the world

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Indian shot (Canna Durban ) leaf

Indian shot (Canna Durban ) leaf
Indian shot (Canna Durban ). Close-up of the leaf vein patterns

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Goats beard seedhead

Goats beard seedhead (Tragopogon pratensis). Photographed in Michigan, USA

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Echeveria rosette (Echeveria Afterglow )

Echeveria rosette (Echeveria Afterglow )

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Colocasia indica leaf

Colocasia indica leaf
Leaf. Close-up of a Colocasia indica leaf

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Phormium leaves

Phormium leaves (Phormium cookianum Tricolor )

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Dill (Anethum graveolens)

Dill (Anethum graveolens)
Dill (Antheum gravelons) flowers. Dill is native to the Mediterranean and Southern Russia. It is used as a flavouring in food

Background imageGraphics and Patterns Collection: Fern frond

Fern frond, unfurling



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