Week 12
Nicely Arranged
March 25, 2011
It never ceases to amaze me how elabortate and beautiful our surroundings have been designed to be. I consider myself to be pretty clever and inventive guy of sorts, but with every ounce of creative juice I could muster, I wouldn't be able to touch the intricacy found in just one square foot of dirt under my feet. One example comes to mind. I recently had a conversation about fractals in nature. For those like me that didn't know what fractals are, Wikipedia references literature that calls a fractal "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole". So, like a snowflake, or a frost crystal, or ferns... the idea is that when magnified, these shapes are infinitely complex. (While the image above is not an example of a fractal, it did strike me as an unusual shape and quite interesting arrangement.) It's quite humbling to me. That we are not only privileged enough to dwell amongst it all, but indeed, that we are charged with taking care of it.
image taken with Canon 5DMII, 50mm 1.8 lens, 1/640 sec @f1.8, ISO 100
It never ceases to amaze me how elabortate and beautiful our surroundings have been designed to be. I consider myself to be pretty clever and inventive guy of sorts, but with every ounce of creative juice I could muster, I wouldn't be able to touch the intricacy found in just one square foot of dirt under my feet. One example comes to mind. I recently had a conversation about fractals in nature. For those like me that didn't know what fractals are, Wikipedia references literature that calls a fractal "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole". So, like a snowflake, or a frost crystal, or ferns... the idea is that when magnified, these shapes are infinitely complex. (While the image above is not an example of a fractal, it did strike me as an unusual shape and quite interesting arrangement.) It's quite humbling to me. That we are not only privileged enough to dwell amongst it all, but indeed, that we are charged with taking care of it.
image taken with Canon 5DMII, 50mm 1.8 lens, 1/640 sec @f1.8, ISO 100
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