Black fractal
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made with the new Apophysis 3D =]
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I am dedicating this fractal to a great friend and wonderful photographer, Phil. We all know him here on the Bubble as Phil Thomson. Phil has the amazing ability to capture the “magic of the moment” in all his photos. This one is for you my friend! Visit Phil’s Gallery: Phil Thomson IPA / © Dave Moilanen 2008
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Christmas fractal art based on the Christmas carol “O Holy Night” written by Placide Cappeau. / / © Dave Moilanen
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Fractal art. / / © Dave Moilanen 2007
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Fractal art. / © Dave Moilanen 2007
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A fractal image representing a flying dragon or anything else that your imagination can see.
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Crown Jewel ~ inspired by the Taj Mahal, which is often referred to as / ‘Poetry in Stone’ The History of Lost Love / Shah Jahan of the Mogul dynasty was yet to accede the throne when he heard about the unsurpassed beauty of Mumtaz. He took Mumtaz as his third wife in 1612. For the next 18 years Shah Jahan and Mumtaz were inseparable. Shah Jahan took his wife along on every journey and war campaign. Over the years Mumtaz came to be his best friend, his critic and a canny political adviser. Mumtaz was expecting their 14th child when Shah Jahan embarked on a campaign against the Lodhi Empire in 1631. In the heat of the Indian summer, the army traveled to the Deccans. Mumtaz, who had accompanied the emperor, went through a rigorous childbirth. She died in Burhanpur. On her deathbed, she asked her husband to promise her that he would build a monument to their love. Legend has it that he locked himself in his room for eight days without food after Mumtaz passed away. After burying Mumtaz temporarily in Burhanpur, Shah Jahan went about constructing the Taj Mahal in right earnest. He summoned the best architects and artisans from far away lands like Multan, Kannauj, Lahore, Iraq and Persia. He arranged for the best marble from all around. It took 22 years, 22,000 people, 400 elephants and 32 million rupees to build the Taj Mahal. The result: an awe-inspiring structure, which is one of the most globally recognized symbols of grace and beauty. The Magnificent Monument / Built on a raised, square platform it is as tall as a 20-storey building. You enter through an imposing gateway. The complex consists of an elaborate garden set in the typical charbagh style, a mosque, a guesthouse and several other charming buildings. The mausoleum itself stands at the farthest end of the complex, right along the Yamuna River. The signature central dome (58 ft in diameter and 213 ft high) is truly magnificent and is echoed in the smaller domed chambers on all sides. The four slender minarets that rise from the corners of the mausoleum complete the picture of symmetry. The undisputed majesty and beauty is further reflected in the exquisite artistry created by inspired artisans from Baghdad, Shiraz and Bukhara. Exquisite floral patterns and calligraphy on both the exterior and interior were inlaid with precious stones such as jasper and agate. Quotations from the Koran were etched into stone archways; a pinnacle was set on the central dome; and thus came to life the most splendid resting place a lover could ever hope to find on this planet! By Ravi Kunjithai / Beautiful intricate abstract design bursting forth in hues of light blue and gray, yellow / orange, and even a hint of rose, all interspersed with lovely metalic golds. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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Some fractal art for the Christmas season.
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This fractal amazed me as it took on the shape of a sword…I added another fractal to create the golden haze around it and couldn’t help but connect it to the scripture below :-) ‘Above all taking the shield of faith, wherewith you shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. / And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God’ / Ephesians 5:16,17
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I will be offering this for sale as soon as I can get the resizing down correctly, until then this will be included in my portfolio. Apophysis 2.08
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Distortion of bathers to the point of no return. Was painted in spring 2007 on 20” x 20” stretched canvas. The original painting is owned by a private collector. Visit my website Click here
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This is a continuation of my trying to do more sophisticated finishing of my fractals in Photoshop
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Order, chaos, black coffee, red coffee, hot coffee, fractals, infinity, geometry, influence, blue nature, just blue, sensitivity, supernature, USB. / My interpretation to the Butterfly Effect. Digital mixed media (large view recommended – don’t miss it) / Copyright © LiorG 2007 This work was featured in the group A Fractal Energy Passion. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist
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Fractal … Tierazon
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made with Apophysis
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follow me deep / into the dream .. / a tangerine dream / it’s always the same / it’s the name of the game / close your eyes / don’t be surprised / when you learn how to fly / in a tangerine dream work done is Apophysis with post work done in PaintShopPro and Gimp
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I thought this looked a bit like a golden goose, with golden eggs included. This was done with Apopysis 2.02
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This is a digital abstract piece made of different flame fractals created with Apophysis and mixed in the GIMP. / / Inspired by “The Great, Bloody And Bruised Veil Of The World”, a song by Current Ninety Three. / / / DETAILS / this digitalart original picture’s size is 4555×4068 px. / click a thumbnail for a real-size detail from the original / / / / © 2007 Nodakami
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Digital abstract fractal manipulation.
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Fractal and digital layers. /
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Created in Ultra Fractal 4. I got inspired from a beautifully designed breakfast, full of luscious fruits. It must have been inspiring to others too, as I got a Daily Deviation for it on DeviantArt on November 16th! So, I hope that you appreciate it too. Thank you in advance for the views and favourites. Josette COVER IMAGE OF SECOND 2009 CALENDAR
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