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Zürich, Mainstation, Switzerland

Top view of a Protea bloom taken at the MIFGS 2022.

 

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Brassica oleracea, varietà italica: piramidale, con tante piccole rosette a spirale. Bellissimo, nella sua forma tipica a frattale, che rispetta la teoria di Leonardo Pisano, detto Fibonacci.

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Anything Goes: Spriral

Many growth patterns in Nature follow the Fibonacci sequence, where the next number is found by adding up the two numbers before it: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...

The fibonacci appears in the smallest, to the largest objects in Nature, from cell division to galaxy shapes.

Sunflowers and Echinacea heads are somewhat in between 😀

Staircase of the "Hesssenstein" tower in Northern Germany. Unfortunetaly I wasn't able to use a tripod here so the ISO went up to 20000.

Okay, so I may have slightly altered the roof colour a bit (my forginess please, John Loughboroug Pearson) but all else is as shot.

 

Not the most unique of shots, but my first ceiling!

#MacroMondays - #Macro Mondays - #Layers

 

Hauswurz - houseleek (Sempervivum)

really ?

 

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Same as the one before, but from the bottom. The place was humid and once in the bottom you continue trough a cave till you reach a little waterfall.

 

I can see the difference now between a larger sensor camera and a point and shoot.

  

52 weeks of 2022 Fibonacci

The town hall in Den Haag/Netherlands. The spiral stairs show a nice architectural contrast to the straight forms of the building.

Spiral Staircase, Citizen M Hotel, Southwark.

 

A brighter day finally allowed me to get an exposure I was happy with.

This is the "bottom up" view. The photo below is the "top down" version:

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Charles de Gaulle tea rose unveils its beauty and perfume in my Gold Coast hinterland garden. The show continues ...

Ugh, this one took over four hours to setup. This shells are tiny. Cleaning the shells, selecting the right one, oiling them up, so they would not dry out during the set up was time consuming. More so, as the setup collapsed and shells hit the carpet and collected all kinds of fibers. I had to ditch the first attempts and start from scratch.

As seen in Avalon's Divine Dream Art Exhibition at Visionaire Photography Institute in SL.

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Staircases at Mechanics Institute Library, San Francisco California USA

  

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As cute as this introduced species is, in Ontario they are regarded as a pest species of hay and pastures. Adult skippers feed on nectar only, and lay strings of arbout 30 eggs on host plants. Eggs overwinter and emerge the next spring. The caterpillars start eating at the top of the plant and work their way down the stem. A 3-image, handheld focus stack.

 

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For Macro Mondays' #plastic theme

#MacroMondays

#Shell

 

A simple one. This white/cream-coloured snail shell has been sitting on my shelf as part of a miniature scene for ages. I don’t recall when or where I found it so it’s probably a childhood or teenage find. This time, The approach was pretty straightforward: "Take the snail shell and photograph it in an interesting-looking way." In my mind's eye, I saw a high-key image with a strict focus on the Fibonacci spiral, so you might ask yourself how I ended up with a low-key, planet-style space-themed photo. Well, I started off by taking a few (nice) images with softer and lighter tones but when I experimented with the light, and I got this low-key image, I thought that it looked more dramatic than the soft-coloured previous attempts. And since it also reminded me of a planet with a giant and eternal storm roaring at its pole, I was sold (you know how much of a sucker I am for all things sci-fi) ;) But actually, I was torn between one of the lighter-toned images (in which you don't recognize the shell at once) and this low-key version, so I might upload that other version as well, probably for Wednesday Macro. So stay "shell tuned" :)

 

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Ode to a lazy Sunday and reminiscing of that time of year called Spring, it really does become a noted paradox that we look forward to Christmas and New Year, yet when all that jumping up and down is finished with, Winter truly starts, and by the middle of February, speaking for myself, I yearn for Spring again, which might I add, is my favourite time of year, so thus above I took last July, which I know is actually Summer but still, I was surprise such a full bloom flower beyond May & June.

 

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A SOOC single exposure shot taken from atop the spiral staircase in the Harvard University Department of Government. Taken in June after the Harvard and MIT graduations.

“The Fibonacci Sequence turns out to be the key to understanding how nature designs... and is... a part of the same ubiquitous music of the spheres that builds harmony into atoms, molecules, crystals, shells, suns and galaxies and makes the Universe sing.”

― Guy Murchie, The Seven Mysteries of Life: An Exploration of Science and Philosophy

 

I am fascinated by patterns. I always have been. How they are formed. Why they are formed. Their roles is our day to day lives.

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Continuing the journey of exploring experimental digital art effects..!!!

 

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Created in D.D.G. text to dream and photoshop.

  

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