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I think your link is broken. But the picture is fully intact. Pretty amazing!!
????? · 2012-04-01: 19:57
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link is not broken now. I think I've seen that video somewhere before. pretty amazing, isn't it? love this shot Marjorie. the light and simplicity really work well :) happy sunday to you
beth0110 · 2012-04-01: 20:05
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It's an awesome video although about a minute too long :)) I started to be annoyed with it with like 48 seconds remaining
????? · 2012-04-01: 20:20
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Great post! Love the excellent work and the concept related to Fibonacci series. Thanks for sharing!
davidcardona · 2012-04-01: 20:40
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Cool shot and cool analogy!!
lukesmom · 2012-04-01: 21:24
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Nice light!
honzicek · 2012-04-01: 21:55
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Very nice....love the contrasts in light and dark!
lookagain · 2012-04-01: 22:03
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Damn she talks fast, interesting video.
joycephotography · 2012-04-01: 22:25
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Stunning contrast, and wonderful shadows...I've been fascinated for a while on this subject and how spirals are found in nature everywhere including galaxies. That's a great video I haven't seen yet, thanks. Check out this video with ants that looks like a galxy Ants Spiral
sooch · 2012-04-02: 00:13
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Very nice~!~
mallusatish · 2012-04-02: 05:15
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very nice...:)
rukhsare · 2012-04-02: 06:44
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nice! geat macro :)
Oliviagaston · 2012-04-02: 07:43
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I love the video. I used to teach fibo to my Grade 3 kids to WOW their parents. It was always amazing how many examples they found on their own too. Anyway, the pinecone demonstrates it beautifully. The one that was most amazing to kids was those huge sunflower heads.
stabeez · 2012-04-02: 10:39
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Isn't nature amazing?! Perfect in B&W :-)
girafferacing · 2012-04-02: 15:22
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Loved the movie as much as your image!
Ryana · 2012-04-04: 10:41
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