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LOLOLOLOL Since I went out on my own I lost my sub editor :) I'll try harder on the proof reading. And I must say I still often get confused between my natural tendency to UK spelling and my decision to adopt US spelling on the site. Though I am sure that is not all of it. Know any who work for free :)? Sadly my wife is dyslexic, so is not always a good help on proofreading (at least not on     

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Author: Wayne J. Cosshall
Date: May 1, 2007 16:14

LOLOLOLOL Since I went out on my own I lost my sub editor :) I'll try harder on the proof reading. And I must say I still often get confused between my natural tendency to UK spelling and my decision to adopt US spelling on the site. Though I am sure that is not all of it. Know any who work for free :)? Sadly my wife is dyslexic, so is not always a good help on proofreading (at least not on
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:16:33 +1000, "Wayne J. Cosshall" <wayne@dimagemaker.com> wrote: : My latest column is up with some thoughts about the links between : landscape photography and fractal images: : http://www.dimagemaker.com/specials/dimw.php IIRC, Mandelbrot's original paper on fractals emphasized their similarity to landscapes, notably to the shape of coastlines. This is the first     

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Author: Wayne J. Cosshall
Date: May 1, 2007 16:14

On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:16:33 +1000, "Wayne J. Cosshall" <wayne@dimagemaker.com> wrote: : My latest column is up with some thoughts about the links between : landscape photography and fractal images: : http://www.dimagemaker.com/specials/dimw.php IIRC, Mandelbrot's original paper on fractals emphasized their similarity to landscapes, notably to the shape of coastlines. This is the first
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All very true. I love the variation, order out of chaos, subtlety with noise, etc. It all adds endless possibilities for experimentation, in both fractals and landscape photography. Cheers, Wayne Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker, http://www.dimagemaker.com/ Blog http://www.digitalimagemakerworld.com/ Publisher, Experimental Digital Photography http://www.experimentaldigitalphotography     

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Author: Robert Coe
Date: May 1, 2007 15:51

On 2007-04-29 15:16:33 -0700, "Wayne J. Cosshall" <wayne@dimagemaker.com> said: My latest column is up with some thoughts about the links between landscape photography and fractal images: http://www.dimagemaker.com/specials/dimw.php Cheers, Wayne The interesting thing is unpredictability. One might generate a fractal, for example, that models the exact behavior of the
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On 2007-04-29 15:16:33 -0700, "Wayne J. Cosshall" <wayne@dimagemaker.com> said: > My latest column is up with some thoughts about the links between > landscape photography and fractal images: > http://www.dimagemaker.com/specials/dimw.php > > Cheers, > > Wayne The interesting thing is unpredictability. One might generate a fractal, for example, that models the exact behavior of the     

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Author: Robert Coe
Date: May 1, 2007 15:51

Toby, you have some wonderful fractal work there. Most impressive. As I see others have pointed out, I also disagree with you only on the lack of self-similarity in the landscape. I see much that is self-similar, from mountain ranges to the edge of rocks to the mentioned by others water flows, etc. Cheers, Wayne Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker, http://www.dimagemaker
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Toby, you have some wonderful fractal work there. Most impressive. As I see others have pointed out, I also disagree with you only on the lack of self-similarity in the landscape. I see much that is self-similar, from mountain ranges to the edge of rocks to the mentioned by others water flows, etc. Cheers, Wayne Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker, http://www.dimagemaker     

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Author: Wayne J. Cosshall
Date: May 1, 2007 00:33

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Author: bn-images
Date: Apr 30, 2007 13:05

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Author: C J Campbell
Date: Apr 30, 2007 07:18

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Author: C J Campbell
Date: Apr 30, 2007 07:18

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Author: Wayne J. Cosshall
Date: Apr 29, 2007 23:01

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Author: Wayne J. Cosshall
Date: Apr 29, 2007 23:01

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