By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Lost in the Details.
Big fleas have little fleas,
Upon their backs to bite ’em,
And little fleas have lesser fleas,
and so, ad infinitum.
But then the tide came in
and so I could not tell whether it really was ad infinitum.
A bit like the infinite reflection between two mirrors? This is a great response to the challenge, Vlad!
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Funny you should say that, Lynn. In the hotel where we staying, there was in fact a long corridor with mirrors at both ends… I was going to take photos there, but I completely forgot to do it before we left. Never mind, we are due for another visit there soon. (Actually, the set-up isn’t quite ideal—the corridor between the mirrors is too long.)
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How cool is that, Vlad! If you go back, I would love to see photos of the effect! I was thinking of an infinite mirror scene in the 1980’s movie “Breaking Glass” with Hazel O”Conner (very edgy rock movie for its time) But today, I bought a Romanesque vegetable to photograph – that’s the one with the great fractal/fibonacci form – wouldn’t the infinite detail repetition be like a fractal? I haven’t taken my photos yet but here is a link to the Romanesque veggie (broccoli? cauliflower? ?) http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/romanesque.jpg Have you and Johna cooked and eaten this yet? A fractal experience :-)
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No, we had no idea that amazing vegetable existed until recently when we saw a photo on somebody’s blog—I rather think it might have been yours? :-) You’ll have to let us know what a fractal tastes like…
And we’ll look out for that and other movies with infinite mirror scenes :-)
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I like it a lot!
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Excellent! Thank you, Isobel!
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Love these tiny creatures..
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Tiny and tinier :)
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It was. All is infinite.
The pictures and the commentary – stunning!
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I’d like to believe it was infinite… Thanks so much!!
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NICE!!!
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Thanks!!!
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Very intense. Love it!!
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I am glad! :-)
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Beautiful close up shots….loving you taking us closer and closer :-) and then all is swept away by the infinite ocean….
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I had to pull down the curtain somehow ;-)
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“and so I could not tell whether it really was ad infinitum.”
Because you can’t tell that from far…
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No, you have to get close and see it for yourself…
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I love that little quote and your final line! And your increasingly zooming shots. Perfect for the challenge!
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:-)
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This made me smile. I used to ignore these pen shells on the beach, but a few years ago started photographing them and discovered how amazing they are. Ad infinitum.
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There’s always something if you look. Actually that particular beach was a good case in point. In the broad view, it was rather sterile—just broad flat sand stretching away for miles. There were just a few shells scattered here and there—but each of those, on closer examination, turned out to be a microcosm…
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I like special photos from details, because the show us a new view on the thinks.
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Thanks, Susanne!
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Strange and wonderful and unexpected.
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A little different, anyway :-)
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Coooool!
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:-) :-)
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Great close-up photos. Love it!
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Thank you!!
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I would never have noticed those details if you hadn’t captured them this way! Beautiful :)
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You just have to lose yourself in the details… :-)
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Really really really cool!!!! I love it!!!
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Excellent! Thanks so much!!
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very creative rendering on the subject.
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I just took the photos last week, so they came to mind immediately…
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Lovely series!
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Thanks so much! :-)
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great shot.
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/weekly-photo-challenge-lost-in-the-details/
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Thanks, Amar!
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I’ll bet if you brought in a microscope you’d confirm the progression a long way toward the infinitum.
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I expect you are right :-)
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Oh my gosh, LOVE the poem! And the shots too of course :-)
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There is a second—like all sequels, less successful—verse to the poem:
“And the great fleas, themselves, in turn
Have greater fleas to go on;
While these again have greater still,
And greater still, and so on.”
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:-) Should have included it!
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Great interpretation of the theme, Vlad. :)
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Thanks!! :-)
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Great!! Especially the parting shot!
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Deus ex machina…
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Oh, me thinks definitely ad infinitum. Very Moving
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Yes, ad infinitum would be nice :-) Thank you!
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Great take on the theme :-)
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Thanks!
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For a girl – me – it seems a bit gross but only from the subject matter. The phots are super clear and well done.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder… ;-)
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Wonderful!
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Thanks, Melissa! I thought you might appreciate this one :-)
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