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    Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

    Monochrome with deliberately exaggerated contrast and and sharpening:

    Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

    In spite of the hype, Texas stuff is not always big. This one is quite average, about three-fourths of an inch across.

    By "kind of spiral", I mean Fibonacci, et al.
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    Re: Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    Monochrome with deliberately exaggerated contrast and and sharpening:

    Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?
    Same shell in color and no exaggeration:

    Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

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    Re: Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

    Hi Ted. I find the first image in the first post to look to be out of focus (or back-focussed). The second post in colour is much better.

    Always like to see anything connected to the great Leonardo of Pisa. He has had a great influence on my life.

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    Re: Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    Hi Ted. I find the first image in the first post to look to be out of focus (or back-focussed). The second post in colour is much better.
    Thank you Peter. Yes, they were different shots both standing on my wobbly legs and hand-holding the G9 and the Leica 45mm macro about 6" away under the desk-lamp. I'll probably try again with a tripod and proper lighting sometime ...

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    Interesting. Drifting off slightly, I have used a Golden Angle roof pitch around here and I studiously avoid the rule of thirds ...

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    Re: Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

    Colour is probably better but if you said the first one was a hologram I would've said you nailed it. Not sure if it just looks like this to me but I still like it for this reason.

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    Re: Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

    Original is excellent; B&W is disturbingly bright, i feel

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    It's also a "lefty", starting at the centre, the shell coils anticlockwise. Be interesting to know if that's common in the species, or a rarity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Original is excellent; B&W is disturbingly bright, i feel
    Yes, that is why I said "exaggerated contrast and sharpness".

    I was looking more for comments on the type of spiral.

    Some further research tells me it is possibly equi-angular logarithmic and not necessarily Fibonacci ...

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    Re: Texas Snailshell - what kind of spiral?

    Quote Originally Posted by davidedric View Post
    It's also a "lefty", starting at the centre, the shell coils anticlockwise. Be interesting to know if that's common in the species, or a rarity
    With the fore-going shots I flipped the image vertically which is probably it, Dave (the mirror thing).

    This one from last year wasn't flipped:

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