I'm always on the lookout for something different on my walk out back that I take almost every day. It's a challenge.
And yet... I never before noticed how the branches of this red pine bend down while those of the maple angle upward, creating a crosshatched pattern. I like it!
![crosshatched branches](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgqLf6ZY7pk736-Xp9vTEAlvztycAZVMxqc1hjTt5_VOKx4z0G7nJahcaFDsKgQOmn2xWf8q_DdFm-Cw6l107i6bhfjm78Eqq_-uxKTQieFRHYM7F6kpe20H4SxPTFm93rjwB4pY8TT0Xhy/s1600/branches04.jpg)
I like it even better in the negative. So, you could say that the negative is positive.
![crosshatched branches](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9XAsfATgGr4ShvlcSyT5kuypdMMOc0iK7lonydJ4qAlhR-8yOE_iCUNIb2O-RT3_jEwn_vVBhxqKZMPTn91wQAeFwdsYriQLqXA4owgHeNwmBpQ_4iRUSWCu19VlFeNyTY5LdURE-qg59/s1600/branches04negative.jpg)
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4 comments:
That's beautiful. A couple of days ago, I caught a documentary on fractals. It is amazing how that branch of mathematics can describe the patterns of nature. Also amazing how it scales up and down. They showed how from a single tree you could predict the contents of a rain forest and the amount of CO2 that it consumes.
Well how about that. I think in the negative it's more noticeable,
Pretty neat
Chuck- that sounds like it would have been a great show.
Ann- yes, I did too.
Joe- Hi! Nice to see you. The odd thing is that I'd never noticed it.
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