Release Date: 2014-02-02

Number of Patterns: 23

Cats Two

Cats are small furry, domesticated mammals kept as household pets as they have been for many centuries. Although solitary hunters, cats are actually social species with many forms of vocalization and body language. They have strong, flexible bodies and have better hearing and smelling ability than humans. They can see in the darkness though they have poorer color vision than humans. There are many breeds of cats distinguished by their coats and patterns. In this pattern set you’ll find many different colorful varieties of cats photographed mostly in outside environments. The images are composed of both up close and at medium distances capturing many details. Our feline friends have provided us with many intriguing expressions as they gazed into the cameras.

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Release Date: 2014-03-23

Number of Patterns: 23

Fresh as a Daisy

Daisies are a type of flower in a species called Asteraceae. Other similar flowers include asters and sunflowers. They are found nearly everywhere in the world except for the arctic regions. There most distinguishing characteristic is the flower head made up of tiny florets which share the same stem. Each floret has five petals which are fused at the base to form a tube. Daisies come in many colors including yellow, red, blue, pink, purple, and orange. Our Daisy set includes patterns created from well taken photographs of daisies in their natural settings. You’ll find both single and multiple daises in green fields, and against blue skies, taken from above and below.

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Release Date: 2014-04-13

Number of Patterns: 21

Robin Redbreast

Robins are popular birds because of their reddish-orange breast. There are actually three well recognized though not directly related species named robins: American Robin (thrust family) , European Robin (chat family) and the Australasian robin (petroica family all with similar orange colorings. The American Robin can be found throughout North America. Robin’s eggs have a characteristic light blue coloring. You’ll find many great patterns of robins in this pattern set include both American and European robins. They are nesting and sitting on posts and branches in various environmental settings.

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Release Date: 2014-05-16

Number of Patterns: 22

Horsescapes

Horses are large four footed animals that have been domesticated for thousands of years. Their well-developed sense of balance allows them to flee from predators and also sleep while standing up. Humans and horses interact in both sporting events and work activities. Horses exhibit a diverse array of coat colors and distinctive markings and also have distinguishing colored markings This pattern set is filled with patterns showing a diverse set of horse breeds in nature settings where their beauty is complemented with natural surroundings of open fields, colorful mountains, plateaus, and grass lands back dropped with both clear blue and cloudy skies.

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Release Date: 2010-11-07

Number of Patterns: 25

Right as Rain

Rain is liquid precipitation which is a common weather event throughout the world. Rain has a emotional impact on people depending where they live. In temperate climates, rain tends to increase the stress level, whereas in dry places rain can be soothing and lift people’s spirit. We hope our collection of rain-themed patterns lifts your spirits! We’ve included a number of well composed photographic images which convey rainy scenes: showing rain drops on leaves, branches, and flowers, rain falling in puddles and streams, and rain falling in desert and mountainous terrains.

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Release Date: 2010-08-16

Number of Patterns: 25

Poses of Roses

A rose is a perennial flower or shrub that comes in many species and colors. There is also a range of sizes for roses from miniature roses to climbers that reach over 15 feet. They are characterized with a delightful fragrance, a set of colorful oval leaves, and a prickly stem. There is an edible side to roses: they have edible fruit, rose oil is used for cooking, rose hips are used for jellies and jams, and rose syrup is used for scones and marshmallows. Our set of Rose patterns contains many images of colored roses, many taken from a macro camera lens in various close up positions. You’ll also find gorgeous pictures of roses in vases as well as in the garden.

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