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Wednesday, 24 November 2004
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Following on from the fascinating article I read the other day about the work of Masaru Emoto, photographing the molecular structure of frozen water, today I followed a few links from there and discovered Cymatics. Well actually Cymatics was discovered by a Swiss scientist in the 50's, but today I read a fair bit about it, including this article (warning 1.6mb pdf). Using sound waves to manipulate matter, scientists create amazing fractal like images, but its what we could achieve with this discovery that I find most interesting...
9:46:31 PM
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One of the best photo opportunities I got while on my recent road-trip was the Gannet colony at Muriwai Beach. The birds nest in large numbers there and a track along the hilltops above them provides some fantastic viewpoints. I published some of these photos at the time but there were so many I liked you only saw the tip of the iceberg. But of all the pictures I took that day this is one is unique. Its the only one with a chick visible (look under the bird on the top right), and the chicks are so well camouflaged I didn't even notice it until later.
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6:38:39 PM
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