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31-MAR-2008 RK

PI the irrational

Doylestown, PA

A real number that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers

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ctfchallenge06-Apr-2008 15:54
An interesting image/subject, indeed. The way the cut-off "feet" and the diagonal thru the main figure of the subject are placed takes something away from this, for me. The diagonal seems to confuse the subject and this pic could be more powerful with a different placement/crop, IMhO. Cheers, -mikey
ctfchallenge06-Apr-2008 15:20
Wierd wide angle and precise framing transform the Greek letter into a surreal animation standing on the edge of the frame. Very eye catching. -tv
Photogenix06-Apr-2008 02:06
Sue - this was taken at the Michener Art Museum.
- RK
Photogenix06-Apr-2008 02:04
Thanks Rod, Lydia, Penny and Sue.
Here goes the justification... PI is a real number wih infinitely long decimals... the keywords here are infinity and real. To me the irony here is that something thats real cannot be infinite... we are getting into gods country when we talk about infinity (endless).
- RK
sue anne06-Apr-2008 01:38
Interesting and where in Doylestown is this taken at?
ctfchallenge06-Apr-2008 00:55
Pi is an irrational number, but why is that, in itself, ironic. I'm sure I must be missing something here. Please explain. Penny Street
Canon DSLR Challenge05-Apr-2008 22:00
Reminds me of Sharon for some reason.... *smile*

Good colors and diagonal. ~Lydia
Rod 05-Apr-2008 21:05
Are you sure its not just a ribbon for aids day:-) Can you explain that for Mikey cos he doesn't know wot the quotient of two integers is. Blimey I thought everyone knew that:-) cough cough.