This one is pretty obvious what it is but I still haven't figured out a title. I keep coming back to using the word "swirls" but it really isn't working for me.
Suggestions are always appreciated.
hmmm, not sure if scalloped hits the mark. But I'll add it to my list of ideas. Thanks!
@see_the_sus Kind of like scalloped potatoes? The slices also resemble fish scales.
hmm... "Scalloped Scales?" 🤔
@see_the_sus Looks like cascading fruit spiral
Yes but I'm looking for a title, preferably one that doesn't give away the fact that it is fruit. I like for my abstract photos to speak for themselves instead of me telling people what they are.
Yes, but I'm looking for a title, preferably one that doesn't give away the fact that it is fruit. I like for my abstract photos to speak for themselves instead of me telling people what they are.
@see_the_sus Crisp?
maybe "Crisps?"🤔
To Americans that wouldn't make one bit of sense but I know that's what y'all call potato chips.
@see_the_sus Heheh! That'd be fun.
@see_the_sus fibonichi the maths spiral, i might have misspelled it
That's an interesting idea! Sure wouldn't have thought of that. I'll add it to my list to think about. Grazie!
@Mauve_matelot I thought of a Fibonacci Spiral as well! I love those in nature.
The only time I ever think of the fellow is when others mention him. I still don’t understand a lick of any of it but I do like that he’s Italian. 😂
@see_the_sus @Mauve_matelot Well played ;) I am not in any way able to math. However, in one college course I was introduced to the Fibonacci Sequence by a gifted professor who used photos of nautilus shells and many types of flowers to show how it occurs in nature. Then he killed us (me in particular) by making us learn to write it out and do calculations with it.
That prof would have gotten a very loud, “Well, you’ve just lost your spot on my “Gifted Professor” list. 😏
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'Scalloped' apple slices.