Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Day 11: Final Reflection
Over the past 2 - 3 Weeks, i was in a class called Digital Photography: Patterns of Nature class. In this class, we would not only take pictures but also examine nature with a mathematical point of view. Everything around us has something to do with math. Thats the lesson i can take away from these 3 weeks in this class; math is truly everywhere, especially in photography. In photography, we focus on the patterns in the picture, the symmetry, the reflection, and what makes the picture unique and intriguing. I did not really have any problem with anything except staying awake or paying attention when they have us watch a movie. They show the movies after teaching us the same material that is shown in the video. My favorite trip in the class was our hike to Dimond Canyon, our hike to Golden Gate Park and our hike to Fort Funston at the Beach. My favorite game that we played was SET. It taught us to examine each of the shapes, patterns, and colors. My favorite lesson in the class was learning about the Mandelbrot Set. I found it intriguing how the default shape iterates itself so that each time you zoom in, it looks exactly the same.
Day 10: Mountain View Cemetary
Stop Copying Me:This picture made me feel dumbfounded. I decided to walk and explore on my own, and as i did that, i noticed that there was a pattern each time i entered a new room. I noticed that each of the entrances to different rooms were the same. It then came to me that it shows self similarity and also iteration.
2 is Better Than 1:This is a picture i took of a flower. I liked this picture because the pedals show self similarity because they look exactly the same. The green leaves on the bottom also has a unique ripple at the edges of the leaf, making it more interesting.
A Bunch of Squares: This is a pattern that i found on the wall. I found this pattern interesting because of the self similarity that it shows. It also displays iteration, because inside every square, is another square, and in that square was another square, and so on.
Green&Dark Green:I chose this picture because of its unique design on the leaves. It is in order, but yet has that touch of chaos, making it it unique. The colors also capture the attention of human beings because it provides an interesting pattern.
2 is Better Than 1:This is a picture i took of a flower. I liked this picture because the pedals show self similarity because they look exactly the same. The green leaves on the bottom also has a unique ripple at the edges of the leaf, making it more interesting.
A Bunch of Squares: This is a pattern that i found on the wall. I found this pattern interesting because of the self similarity that it shows. It also displays iteration, because inside every square, is another square, and in that square was another square, and so on.
Green&Dark Green:I chose this picture because of its unique design on the leaves. It is in order, but yet has that touch of chaos, making it it unique. The colors also capture the attention of human beings because it provides an interesting pattern.
Day 9: Golden Gate Park
Nature at it's Best: This class is entitled, Digital Photography: Patterns of Nature, and THAT is definitely nature. I took this picture because it is natural to do what those last two turtles are doing. It is apart of nature for animals to create more of their kind. The pattern to that is, 1 turtle plus 1 other turtle, creates another turtle, and the patterns continues until the specific kind of animal goes extinct.
Squirtle, I CHOSE You: This is a picture of a turtle. I chose to take a picture of this turtle because it was separated from the rest, and it would be easier to get an angle on it. I chose this picture because of the pattern on the back of the turtle. The pattern shows an irregular order, making it intriguing.
Quack: This is a picture of a duck. I chose to put this picture in my blog because i liked the pattern in the duck's feathers. It made it unique because the patter of the duck's feathers looks like it is in order, but there are a few spots out of order, making it look interesting.
Twisty Turns: This is a picture I took while walking to the beach. This tree had its branches that twisted in a crazy motion. The branches were all over each other. This is an irregular tree, because i have never seen anything like it. It is in a random order, showing chaos, making it really unique.
Squirtle, I CHOSE You: This is a picture of a turtle. I chose to take a picture of this turtle because it was separated from the rest, and it would be easier to get an angle on it. I chose this picture because of the pattern on the back of the turtle. The pattern shows an irregular order, making it intriguing.
Quack: This is a picture of a duck. I chose to put this picture in my blog because i liked the pattern in the duck's feathers. It made it unique because the patter of the duck's feathers looks like it is in order, but there are a few spots out of order, making it look interesting.
Twisty Turns: This is a picture I took while walking to the beach. This tree had its branches that twisted in a crazy motion. The branches were all over each other. This is an irregular tree, because i have never seen anything like it. It is in a random order, showing chaos, making it really unique.
Day 8: Dimond Canyon & Optical Illusions
This is the best optical illusion that i have found so far. What do you notice in this picture? Immediately, you can see a tree with 3 birds going to feed their young. But if you notice the blank space of the picture, it resembles a face. To me, it looks like a mother, that will also care for its children, just like the birds, making it the most unique picture that i have found with a deep meaning.
This is a fun optical illusion. This illusion makes the human brain think even harder. When it comes to colors, we think, using our eyes, not our brains. It is in order, but irregular because the colors do not match what the text actually says. See if you can try it.
Does the picture move? Well, it should. This optical illusion shows a famous pattern that makes the human eye think that its moving, when the fact is, it is not moving at all. This illusion sows self similarity because the patterns throughout the illusion is consistent. It is also irregular and shows iteration. It shows iteration because as you look in side each circle, there is another circle, and inside that circle, is another circle, and it continues.
This is an optical illusion. This picture really caught my attention because it had me wondering what is really happening. I found it really confusing, and it made me think. This piece of art is in order, yet irregular.
This is a fun optical illusion. This illusion makes the human brain think even harder. When it comes to colors, we think, using our eyes, not our brains. It is in order, but irregular because the colors do not match what the text actually says. See if you can try it.
Does the picture move? Well, it should. This optical illusion shows a famous pattern that makes the human eye think that its moving, when the fact is, it is not moving at all. This illusion sows self similarity because the patterns throughout the illusion is consistent. It is also irregular and shows iteration. It shows iteration because as you look in side each circle, there is another circle, and inside that circle, is another circle, and it continues.
This is an optical illusion. This picture really caught my attention because it had me wondering what is really happening. I found it really confusing, and it made me think. This piece of art is in order, yet irregular.
This is a picture of a white flower that i took at the end of our trip to Dimond Canyon. I took a picture of this plant because of the pattern of the pedals and the pattern inside of the pedals. The pedals show self similarity as each of them look exactly alike. It also has the same yellow color inside of each of the pedals in the plant, making it intriguing.
This is one of the trees that caught my attention. I chose to take a picture of this tree because of how the branches twirl around one another. It is a unique pattern that is not in any order, making it "eye-capturing."
I took this picture because of the beautiful pedals. The pedals show self similarity as the pedals look exactly alike throughout the plant. I also like how the green leaves that surrounded the plant had a pattern inside of itself. this pattern looks in order, making it look regular and unique.
This is a picture of our hike at Dimond Canyon. I took this picture because of I thought it was unique in the way that the water splashes on the ground. The way it collides with the ground is in no particular order, making it unique. The splashes show self similarity, as they look the same, but some parts of the water splash harder than others.
This is one of the trees that caught my attention. I chose to take a picture of this tree because of how the branches twirl around one another. It is a unique pattern that is not in any order, making it "eye-capturing."
I took this picture because of the beautiful pedals. The pedals show self similarity as the pedals look exactly alike throughout the plant. I also like how the green leaves that surrounded the plant had a pattern inside of itself. this pattern looks in order, making it look regular and unique.
This is a picture of our hike at Dimond Canyon. I took this picture because of I thought it was unique in the way that the water splashes on the ground. The way it collides with the ground is in no particular order, making it unique. The splashes show self similarity, as they look the same, but some parts of the water splash harder than others.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Day 7: Patterns in Milk & Cellular Automata
This is a picture of a pattern in milk. To make this pattern, we took four different colors of food coloring, dipped a toothpick in dish-washing soap, and put it exactly in the middle. Over a few minutes, the food coloring will spread and make a pattern, such as the pattern above. This pattern is irregular, and is in random places. It is also colorful, making it look very intriguing and mind-capturing.
This is a picture after Cellular Automata occurred, this was originally my name. I typed in a code and it resulted in a Sierpinski Triangle. I like this picture because it is a fractal that is irregular, it shows self-similarity because inside every Sierpinski Triangle is more triangles.
This is a picture after Cellular Automata occurred, this was originally my name. I typed in a code and it resulted in a Sierpinski Triangle. I like this picture because it is a fractal that is irregular, it shows self-similarity because inside every Sierpinski Triangle is more triangles.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Day 6: San Francisco Ferry & Fountains
Well, this is a picture of Mr. Roberts (I think he needs to shave). I thought i would get extra credit, i doubt it, but its worth a try. I chose this picture because of the building behind him. The building really caught my attention because of the pattern that it displays. Instead of being a regular building, this building reminded me of a pyramid in 3D. This is a simple building that is complex at the same time. This is the picture of the day! This plant has the best pattern out of all of the pictures i have taken. It clearly shows self-similarity as the leaves are the same throughout the plant. It is a simple plant that has a simple pattern. Although it has a simple pattern, it is the most unique picture that i have taken all day.
This picture shows a pattern in its leaves. As you can see, this simple leaf has a complex, yet unique pattern. As it is shown, there is a clear pattern in the leaf. The pattern continues throughout the leaf, showing self-similarity.
This picture is one of the most unique pictures that i have taken on our ferry trip to San Francisco. There is a unique pattern that is repeated throughout the bottom of the bridge. There are arrows that repeat one after the other. It shows self similarity as the pattern continues throughout the bridge.
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