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It's a Maths thing!! loads online about Fibonacci as seen in nature and the use of the spiral in composition beyond the rule of thirds.
This is one of three black and white images for a club competition 😃UPDATE......It Won The John Hughes Trophy competition
Geometry in Nature
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Unveiling nature's elegant pattern in numbers, the dance of proportion that weaves through art, architecture, and the mesmerizing world around us.
There are sequences that appear in nature time and time again, ones that seem to define the very basis of the reality of the world and coordinate how everything comes together. One of these numbers is the Fibonacci sequence and it can be found in the most surprising of places.
Fibonacci Day commemorates this sequence and the man who brought it to the attention of humans way back in 1202. It’s time for Fibonacci Day!
Shot for Week 29 of my "52 Weeks of 2022" flickr group project given the theme "Fibonacci".
It's amazing how many times the Fibonacci pattern shows up in nature and in artistic works.
I named this image "Fibonacci Cubed" because it combines the Fibonacci pattern in three ways:
1 - it appears clearly in the rows of stamens in the center of the largest flower,
2 - it appears again in the center of the smaller flower,
3 - and then (if I did it right) it shows up in the way your eye travels through the picture, looking around the center of the largest flower, then seeing the petals of the larger flower, then to the smaller flower, then seeing the area around them and finally seeing the image as a whole.
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Not Sure if I've understood the theme for this week or whether if this is suitable? Not really a macro albeit this bloom actually isn't that big about the size of a rose....
This fortnight's Studio 26 assignment is to use the Fibonacci Spiral or Ratio for composition. The Fibonacci Ratio is found repeatedly in nature and when used as guide can create a composition pleasing to the human eye. You be the judge. This is from Phoenix's South Mountain Park along the National Trail.
I've overlaid the Fibonacci Spiral in the first comment
This image was created as an experiment, it was inspired by the group: Photo Signatures
It is my second go with it and I created it in GIMP 2.10
I think I found new wallpapers for my work computer...
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Der Arte-Povera - Künstler, Mario Merz, hat sich mit der Fibonacci- Folge befasst und diese Zahlen zum Bestandteil seiner Kunstwerke werden lassen ...
(es lohnt sich, sich dazu zu informieren)
1 1 2 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 144 233 377 610 987 1597 ... Unendlich ...
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This Isopogon anethifolius exhibits some deep mathematics. The pattern consists of two sets of spirals radiating from the centre. There are 13 spirals turning clockwise as they radiate towards the edge, and 21 spirals turning anticlockwise. 13 and 21 are two members of the Fibonacci sequence, in which each element is the sum of the previous two. The ratio of the last two elements in the Fibonacci sequence tends towards the "Golden ratio", approximately 1.618, and this photo has been cropped so that its shape is in fact the golden ratio.
Zona arqueológica Cacaxtla.
Interestingness # 368 Jun19, 2008
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The Fibonacci Sequence is a bit harder to see when a pinecone is viewed from this angle rather than from the bottom. But it is there if you look closely.
Au petit matin , le lac reflétait les arbres alentours , le colvert est venu poser sa tête pile poil sur la spirale de Fibonacci .
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