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The Phi-cops dragons. Must upload some of my Evernote Moleskine doodling.... This started out as a play with "phi-cops" and once I joined two large versions in the middle I started to see the first dragon. Still a work in progress, so may colour it in time. ;@) Thanks for looking.
thailand / Phuket. Phi Phi Island
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This island is the setting of the movie "The Beach" with Leonardo di Caprio. Took a tour leaving from Phuket, Thailand on a small boat. A bit too crowded, it took some major contortions to take this picture without showing all the other tourists nearby
El otro día, no hace mucho leí un artículo sobre la proporción "Phi" en la fotografía. Era de uno de los cientos de Blog a los que estoy suscrito por lo que no lo recuerdo. Ya conocía ese detalle, pero me gusto leerlo y hoy intente llevarlo a la practica y mira por donde, me tropece con Phi y Mini Phi.
Do you think in miles or kilometres? In the story The Beach there is a scene where the characters are thinking of swimming to the island. Once this area was heavily mined for tin. A solitary rig can still be seen in the distance. Unfortunately, the heavens opened before the foreground fishing boat arrived.
Sunrise long exposure
Behind me is a golden beach 200 metres long with 20 or so cabanas in a line under the palm trees that rustled in the breeze. A few bathers in the warm sea but most relaxing getting a tan or sitting under the thatch roofed seashore bar drinking their Margaritas and Pina Coladas chilling out. Absolute paradise
Explore Apr 29, 2009 #228
This is my first experience with lensbaby
Was in the Phi Phi Island Thailand
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اتمنى انها تعجبكم
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Phimai historical park,, amazing place
The Phimai historical park ( ปราสาทหินพิมาย) protects one of the most important Khmer temples of Thailand. It is located in the town of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima province
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Ko Phi Phi (Ko, Thai เกาะ = Insel) ist eine Inselgruppe (Muh Ko Phi Phi – หมู่เกาะพีพี) in der Andamanensee vor der Westküste von Süd-Thailand – bestehend aus der Hauptinsel Ko Phi Phi Don (เกาะพีพีดอน) und der kleineren Nebeninsel Ko Phi Phi Leh (เกาะพีพีเล).
Im Norden liegen die kleineren Inseln Ko Mai Phai (Bambus-Insel, เกาะไม้ไผ่) und Ko Yung (Moskito-Insel, เกาะยุง), welche lediglich von einigen Fischern bewohnt sind. Im Süden befinden sich die unzugänglichen Felsen-Inseln Ko Bida Nai (เกาะบิด็ะใน) und Ko Bida Nok (เกาะบิด็ะนอก). Sie sind wegen der Artenvielfalt der umgebenden Korallenriffe und steilen Wände – die bis zu 24 Meter in die Tiefe reichen – bei Taucherinnen und Tauchern sehr beliebt.
Gemeinsam bilden sie den 390 km² großen Hat Noppharat Thara Marine National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติหาดนพรัตน์ธารา) im Amphoe Mueang, Provinz Krabi und bieten ein ideales Umfeld für Wasser- und Tauchsportaktivitäten vor dem Hintergrund hoch aufragender, von den Naturgewalten skurril bearbeiteter Felsformationen.
(Wikipedia)
By way of explanation
So, φ, the golden ratio (an honest to goodness irrational number that's equal to 1.618...) appears all over the place and is considered to be the particular ratio associated with beauty. It comes up in discussions about architecture, the spiral on seashells, and the path a hawk in flight takes as it swoops to catch its prey (the vegan in me doesn't like to contemplate that last one).
It's often written as (1+ squareroot(5))/2, but that's not the only way it can be written. Mathematically, it's algebraic, which means it can be written as a continued fraction:
1+1/(1+1/(1+1/(...)))
So in my tattoo, if you start reading at one of the "1+1" parts, you actually read it as "one plus one over one plus one over one plus one over..." -- exactly the infinite fraction!
There's some cool stuff about the golden ratio on wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio (starts off with general information)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio#Alternate_forms (writing it mathematically)
My tattoo was done by Jack of Art with a Pulse in Colorado Springs, CO.
Benvenuti nel paradiso di Koh Phi Phi Islands in Thailandia.
Situato nell'incontaminato Andaman Sea, l'arcipelago delle Phi Phi Islands è uno tra
i più belli al mondo...
A circa 50 km da Phuket, Ko Phi Phi, rappresenta una delle località più belle del mare thailandese. È formata dalle isole Phi Phi Don e Phi Phi Leh: la prima è abitata, Ko Phi Phi Don ("ko" ( Thai : เกาะ ) che significa "isola" inlingua thai ) è l'isola più grande del gruppo mentre la seconda, è visitabile in giornata in barca. A nord, sulle spiagge, vive una popolazione seminomade, che viene chiamata Chao Nam (Zingari del Mare).
Un luogo dove è facile sentirsi circondati dai sorrisi della gente, da un mare verde-azzurrro, da palme, spiagge bianche, pesci coloratissimi e non dalle auto perchè non ce ne sono.
Il 26 dicembre 2004, gran parte della parte abitata di Phi Phi Don è stata devastata dalle tsunami nell'Oceano Indiano . il principale villaggio dell'isola Ton Sai , è principalmente costruito su una sabbia istmo tra l'isola di due lunghe creste di calcare alti. Su entrambi i lati di Ton Sai sono baie semicircolari allineate con le spiagge.L'istmo sorge a meno di due metri (due metri) sul livello del mare.
Poco dopo le ore 10 del mattino del 26 dicembre, l'acqua da entrambe le baie si allontanava. Quando lo tsunami, alle 10:37, lo ha fatto da entrambe le baie, e si è incontrato in mezzo dell'istmo. L'onda che è entrato in Ton Sai Bay è stato di 3 metri (10 piedi) di altezza. L'onda che è entrato in Loh Dalum Bay è stata di 6,5 metri (18 piedi) di altezza.
Welcome to paradise of Koh Phi Phi Islands in Thailand.
Located in the uncontaminated Andaman Sea, the archipelago of the Phi Phi Islands is one of
the most beautiful in the world ...
At about 50 km from Phuket, Ko Phi Phi, is one of the most beautiful beach in Thailand. It is formed by the islands Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh, the first is inhabited, Ko Phi Phi Don ("ko" (Thai: เกาะ) meaning "island" inlingua Thai) is the largest island of the group while the second, You can visit it during the day. To the north, the beaches, living a semi-nomadic population, which is called Nam Chao (Sea Gypsies).
A place where you can feel surrounded by the smiles of the people, a sea-green azzurrro, palm trees, white beaches, colorful fish and not the car because there are none.
On 26 December 2004, most of the inhabited part of Phi Phi Don was devastated by the tsunami in the Indian Ocean. Ton Sai village's main island, is mainly built on a sandy isthmus between the island's two long ridges of high kicks. On both sides of Ton Sai are semicircular bays lined with spiagge.L 'isthmus rises to less than two meters (six feet) above sea level.
Shortly after 10 am on the morning of December 26, the water receded from both bays. When the tsunami, at 10:37, he did both bays, and met in the middle of the isthmus. The wave that came into Ton Sai Bay was 3 meters (10 feet) high. The wave that came in Loh Dalum Bay was 6.5 meters (18 feet) high.
This low-quality panorama shows the thin strip of sand between the two mountainous features of the island. Taken nine months before the 2004 Tsunami catastrophy, this picture shows how little chance the inhabitants and tourists had to escape the waves that rolled across the island.
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The Phi Phi Islands are located in Thailand, between the large island of Phuket and the western Strait of Malacca coast of the mainland. The islands are administratively part of Krabi province. Ko Phi Phi Don is the largest island of the group, and is the most populated island of the group. although the beaches of the second largest island, Ko Phi Phi Lee , are visited by many people as well. The rest of the islands in the group, including Bida Nok, Bida Noi, and Bamboo Island , are not much more than large limestone rocks jutting out of the sea.