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Organic Patterns In Nature, Natural Forms Gcse, Geometry Nature, Maths In Nature, Fractals In Nature, Foto Macro, Natural Form Art, Geometry In Nature, Nature Patterns

Geometric forms are those which correspond to named regular shapes, such as squares, rectangles and circles. I like the fact that not all naturally occurring objects are organic and it is the precision and regularity of forms within the natural world which I find particularly inspiring. Below are just a few of many examples.

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Bark of the Tendu tree | Tendu is its Hindi name. It is also… | Flickr Texture In Nature Art, Wood Bark Texture, Pattern From Nature, Natural Patterns In Nature, Structure In Nature, Patterns In Nature Texture, Natural Texture Inspiration, Brown In Nature, Bark Of Tree

Tendu is its Hindi name. It is also known as Coromandel Ebony or East Indian Ebony (Diospyros melanoxylon). They use the leaves of the Tendu to make beedi. The langurs and the deer feed on the berries which taste very much like the chikoo. We found this bark to be so similar to that of the Crocodile Bark tree. Wonder if we can tell them apart, if there is every a possibility of seeing them together. The size, maybe ? The Tendu seems to be slimmer.

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X-ray of a Chambered nautilus .Nautilus pompilius. The exquisite, multi-chambered shell of the nautilus serves as its protection as well as its flotation devise. It fills its shell with water when it wants to sink, dispels water to rise, and moves laterally through jet propulsion. The nautilus is a “living fossil” Xray Art, Chambered Nautilus, Geometry In Nature, Fibonacci Spiral, Fibonacci Sequence, Nautilus Shell, Speaker Design, Golden Ratio, Natural Forms

X-ray of a Chambered nautilus .Nautilus pompilius. The exquisite, multi-chambered shell of the nautilus serves as its protection as well as its flotation devise. It fills its shell with water when it wants to sink, dispels water to rise, and moves laterally through jet propulsion. The nautilus is a “living fossil”

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