Pisano's Perspective
Leonardo Pisano, better known by his nickname Fibonacci, has lent his name to the numerical and geometric sequence that defines the ever-expanding curve of the nautilus shell, among many other things. This so called “Golden Ratio” seems to be a driving force in my existence upon this mortal coil.
Featured in No More Color November 2009

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Russ Styles
love the finish..great job.
Robert Meyer replied
Thanks again. It was a productive day.
Colin Trebble
Congratulations from your hosts at No More Color!
Robert Meyer replied
Wow! What a wonderful honour! Thank you for your support, Colin.
Kimba Vetten
Congrats on your feature
Robert Meyer replied
Thank you kindly, Kimba.
Russ Styles
Way to go Robert….good work.
Robert Meyer replied
Once again, I appreciate your support, Russ.
Richard George
Beautifully composed, captured and presented…congratulations on your feature. well deserved!
Rick
Robert Meyer replied
Thank you, George. This was a personal challenge to try something new.
Solomon Walker 25 days ago
great photo!!
Robert Meyer replied 25 days ago
Thanks, Solomon. I’ve always been captivated by the nautilus. I should probably blame Jules Verne…