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03/03/2003 10:10:03 AM · #1 |
I could probably use a little clarification on the numbers challenge. The description says:
Your photograph should include a naturally occurring (not manufactured in any way) number.
So from this, I'm assuming that we should be looking for items in nature that resemble numbers, like a tree shaped like an 8 or something?
My initial thought was that if we had a building, for example, that looks like a giant 7, that would be a good example, but buildings are "manufactured," whether the architect meant for it to resemble a 7 or not.
Thoughts?
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03/03/2003 10:14:21 AM · #2 |
Or maybe a row of trees. It doesn't show the actual number, but you do have to count them. What do you think?
I think the building would be good because it isn't just taking a picture of the number 7 it is a building that looks like the number 7.
Does that make sense?
Message edited by author 2003-03-03 10:16:07.
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03/03/2003 10:30:06 AM · #3 |
I'm reading it as "something that looks like a number"...? |
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03/03/2003 10:38:01 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by alansfreed: I'm reading it as "something that looks like a number"...? |
ditto
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03/03/2003 10:41:27 AM · #5 |
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03/03/2003 10:45:12 AM · #6 |
It's seems like the "not by the hand of Man" challenge witha twist. Makes it more challenging. :-)
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03/03/2003 10:50:43 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by kosmikkreeper: It's seems like the "not by the hand of Man" challenge witha twist. Makes it more challenging. :-) |
I think manurfactured things ARE allowed, but the number MUST be naturally occuring.
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03/03/2003 10:53:55 AM · #8 |
does anyone have any examples they care to share? i'm stumped
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03/03/2003 10:54:56 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by alansfreed: I could probably use a little clarification on the numbers challenge. The description says:
Your photograph should include a naturally occurring (not manufactured in any way) number.
So from this, I'm assuming that we should be looking for items in nature that resemble numbers, like a tree shaped like an 8 or something?
My initial thought was that if we had a building, for example, that looks like a giant 7, that would be a good example, but buildings are "manufactured," whether the architect meant for it to resemble a 7 or not.
Thoughts? |
You talking about Arabic numbers 0-9 or can be Roman I,II,III,IV ?
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03/03/2003 11:07:17 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by pitsaman: You talking about Arabic numbers 0-9 or can be Roman I,II,III,IV ? |
Doing Roman numerals actually came to mind as I was driving to work this morning. One of my ideas was to take a shot of a building with pillars, which could look like a Roman numeral. For example: III
But the phrase "not manufactured in any way" scared me away from that idea. |
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03/03/2003 11:13:20 AM · #11 |
To add to the confusion, "natural number" is a mathematical term. It means a positive integer.
I'm sure most people would use a natural number in their photo, since it's hard to photograph something that looks like a negative integer, a decimal of any kind, or even an imaginary number (a multiple of the square root of negative one). But I'd be impressed if anyone tried :).
Message edited by author 2003-03-03 11:13:46. |
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03/03/2003 11:20:26 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by lisae: To add to the confusion, "natural number" is a mathematical term. It means a positive integer. |
Well, so much for my idea of taking a shot of a piece of pie, and passing it off as 3.14159...
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03/03/2003 11:40:29 AM · #13 |
This is scaring me ,half of the people didn't saw face on this tree!:

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03/03/2003 11:54:32 AM · #14 |
I almost don't want to mention this... but you should check out Arlene Alda's 1, 2, 3. It's a children's book that is entirely photos of "natural numbers" as I think this challenge implies. It's an incredible collection of numbers. Even the front cover offers a great idea!
Finally, my life as a math teacher has given me something to offer in the forums!
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03/03/2003 11:58:20 AM · #15 |
would this qualify as 411?

Message edited by author 2003-03-03 11:58:44. |
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03/03/2003 12:02:09 PM · #16 |
More inspiration can be found in "City by Numbers", by Stephen Johnson. Amazing stuff. |
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03/03/2003 12:09:59 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by jjbeguin: would this qualify as 411?
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I'd say yes, but it isnt natural.
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03/03/2003 12:28:51 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by Konador:
Originally posted by jjbeguin: would this qualify as 411?
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I'd say yes, but it isnt natural. |
does it realy have to be natural. the numbers should not be manufatured, but what they are composed with could (?) |
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03/03/2003 12:40:16 PM · #19 |
Ok now I know I'm not alone on this I couldn't figure it out either. My thoughts were something natural that you can count, like the ducks walking in a straight line, or the v fomation of the geese flying or a line of trees. I am very much in question about this one as it appears everyone else is too. |
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03/03/2003 12:45:13 PM · #20 |
OneSweetSin, the little icon next to your name shows you as a guy! |
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03/03/2003 02:07:56 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by kiwiness: OneSweetSin, the little icon next to your name shows you as a guy! |
Don't know why it is doing that...cause I am definately not a guy...ok with that said I am gonna try and fix the icon! |
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03/03/2003 03:58:56 PM · #22 |
This is scaring me ,half of the people didn't saw face on this tree!
Pitsa, i still don't see it.
Message edited by author 2003-03-03 16:01:00. |
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03/03/2003 04:02:23 PM · #23 |
I don't either and I have good imagination!!
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03/03/2003 04:10:02 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by shutterfly: This is scaring me ,half of the people didn't saw face on this tree!
Pitsa, i still don't see it. |
Unless is TATOO you will not see it ,requires imagination and creativity! |
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03/03/2003 04:20:01 PM · #25 |
look at the shadow on the middle trunk going straight up.... i can clearly see 2 eyes
James
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