ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Part of a series of images exploring spiral forms found in nature (Fibonacci Sequence). This particular image of a Tillandsia expresses spiral forms in a random (or non-symmetric) manner. It is perfectly imperfect.
AUTHOR
I started using a camera seriously about 20 years ago. My goal was to use photography as a learning tool to discover and document how plants grow. [A useful skill for a newly graduated landscape architect] Along the way, this educational tool became a fascination with plants and photography. I have expanded my photographic interests over the years but my first love is still closeup botanical photography.
My next love would be design. As a landscape architect, I have been schooled in design, art, and science related to natural and built landscapes. For me, photography is at its best when it successfully blends all of these into a successful image.
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