It takes more deliberate planning than you might think to make a natural waterfall design. Nature isn’t as random as it looks. You never see the perfect little patterns that people like to create in nature, but you do see definite proportions, recognizable geometry, can clear forms nonetheless.
In a wilderness setting, what you may first see as nothing more than a bunch of identical rocks heaped in a pile by a landslide is actually a mixture of many different types and sizes of rocks. Although every rock is unique, all rocks share the same basic mineral properties and create clearly recognizable geometric patterns. These patterns are perfectly symmetrical the way human masons hone them to be, but they are clearly latent in the basic forms when we look closely enough.
No comments:
Post a Comment