'Out-of-roundness' is one of the more difficult words in the May
monthly scavenger hunt.
So I thought this would help explain it to everyone!
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sew fab martha
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Amy McGibbon Lang 50 months ago | reply
I have been out of school for quite some time, so I'm going to take your word on this! LOL! I like the vintage feel here, wonderful!
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~josielle 50 months ago | reply
This, is so cool. :)
pamelalong 50 months ago | reply
I would like to get a little "out of round" myself but it requires passing up the dessert.
SophieG* 50 months ago | reply
Very cool. A lovely image. And a mind-boggling formula!
kristin~mainemomma 50 months ago | reply
this makes my head hurt. lol
mun kuvia 50 months ago | reply
I'm speechless. A bit scared too.
nybray 50 months ago | reply
That would be just a bit intimidating... but it certainly makes for an interesting shot.
floridagull 50 months ago | reply
heh-heh.
my head is
spinning right
about now :))))
**#!!zzz^^00}}}
dsmphoto [deleted] 50 months ago | reply
I absolutely love this!
Methos04 50 months ago | reply
Perfect!
smile and say fromage photography 50 months ago | reply
i'm with kristin....soooo painful! hehehe
Dyrk.Wyst 50 months ago | reply
cool shot
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bomobob 50 months ago | reply
The scary part is that I understand all of that.
Rozanne 50 months ago | reply
Where did you happen to find this? Did you have to go back to college?
Anyway, excellent choice for out of roundness. Orbits are great examples!
Rozanne 50 months ago | reply
Also, where on Earth did you find an astronomy instructor with such neat printing and such stellar (heh, heh) drawing skills?
sew fab martha 50 months ago | reply
Thanks for all of the fun comments!
I am in the same boat as those of you that have no idea what this really means!
My hat off to Rozanne and Bomobob who seem to understand the formula!!!
This chalkboard was amazingly at the same place as this guy:
SurprisePally 50 months ago | reply
are you also an astronomer? cool shot!
CharmingLiisa 50 months ago | reply
I so love this shot, great tones too!! however I am on the side of those who don't understand even a wee bit of what is written there! ;o)))
CharlaneG 50 months ago | reply
excellent shot - love the clarity
smoothpebble 50 months ago | reply
While I have no understanding whatsoever of the math and equations and all that junk ( : ) ) I really appreciate the beauty in the logic presented here. The beauty of the chalk on the board and the symbols and diagrams.