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
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
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
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