Too cool!!! But at 50 bucks a pop, well... I really wish I could afford some of the shell photos. They really are beautiful. The different patterns are really neat.
The reverse, black image on white background, are pretty cool.
Seashells have always held my interest and fascination.
One of my fave topics is the 'Golden Section' and Phi. The photo of the nautilus shell is a classic example of the golden section in nature. The photo brilliantly capture the beautiful shapes found in nature.
Wow! I hadn't thought of the golden section for sometime. They talk about the golden ratio in film/video composition, and the rule of thirds. Good times.
I wonder if it applies to comic book size and layout of panels.
JDH: The golden section is more closely used in many European publications: 8" x 13".
North American publication standards are the typical 8 1/2" x 11" size. Many painters and designers (and I'm sure, a few web designers) use the golden section formula. It naturally 'feels' better.
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Ouch! Poor Santa!
Lady! Let me know if you ever feel something is a bit offensive. Unfortunately, a lot of interesting animation includes varying degrees of violence.
Too cool!!!
But at 50 bucks a pop, well... I really wish I could afford some of the shell photos. They really are beautiful. The different patterns are really neat.
The reverse, black image on white background, are pretty cool.
Seashells have always held my interest and fascination.
JDH
Hey JDH! Welcome back!
One of my fave topics is the 'Golden Section' and Phi. The photo of the nautilus shell is a classic example of the golden section in nature. The photo brilliantly capture the beautiful shapes found in nature.
Wow!
I hadn't thought of the golden section for sometime.
They talk about the golden ratio in film/video composition, and the rule of thirds. Good times.
I wonder if it applies to comic book size and layout of panels.
JDH
or web design?
JDH
JDH: The golden section is more closely used in many European publications: 8" x 13".
North American publication standards are the typical 8 1/2" x 11" size. Many painters and designers (and I'm sure, a few web designers) use the golden section formula. It naturally 'feels' better.
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