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  • Another fractal made with Chaoscope. I just keep hitting buttons until I find something I like, so if anyone has any tips or advice, feel free to speak up! :)

  • Created with Chaoscope

  • I am happy to announce that I have come across some pictures of the earliest life form on earth. The pictures have been constructed from fragments found in the very oldest layers of ancient rock near a Danish village called Vangede. Little is known about these creatures but scientists have concluded that their bodies consisted of a rock-like substance and that they somehow were able to flow gently through the air. They haven’t been given a formal scientific name yet but the common Dane calls them Ærtebøsser. Studies made on the body structure of these beings indicate that some of them were intelligent and it has been suggested that they lived in some kind of civilization. All though their level of intelligence still needs to be investigated further all Danish scientists agree that the Ærtebøsser can be divided into two distinct groups: The good Ærtebøsser and the evil Ærtebøsser. / / Go here to get this image as a free desktop wallpaper (private use only) at my gallery at Caedes.net

  • This is the first Ærtebøsse that was found fragments of back in January 2006. With a height of only three meters it is also the smallest Ærtebøsse found so far. / / Go here to get this image as a free desktop wallpaper (private use only) at my gallery at Caedes.net

  • It is now evident that Ærtebøsser were intelligent and the proof is right here. Here I bring to you a vessel that was found almost intact deep beneath the Danish village of Vangede in ancient layers of rock dating back to the earlies day of our earth’s history. This huge ship was found only a week ago and was excavated with the greatest care as it measures a staggering 1500 meters from corner to corner. Danish scientists have proved that the vessel was designed for inter-planetary voyages. This fact has given birth to the theory that Ærtebøsser were in contact with – or maybe were related to – the Latoocarfians of Ganymede. In my opinion this theory is weakened by the fact that the Latoocarfians are fictional. / / Go here to get this image as a free desktop wallpaper (private use only) at my gallery at Caedes.net

  • Danish scientists have once again visited some of our planet’s deepest abysses. It is impossible to retrieve any specimen from these depths due to the vast difference in pressure. Therefore this image had to be created with Chaoscope

  • Danish scientists have once again visited some of our planet’s deepest abysses. It is impossible to retrieve any specimen from these depths due to the vast difference in pressure. Therefore this image had to be created with Chaoscope

  • Danish scientists have once again visited some of our planet’s deepest abysses. It is impossible to retrieve any specimen from these depths due to the vast difference in pressure. Therefore this image had to be created with Chaoscope

  • Chaoscope with the background from Apophysis. / It reminded me of the fragile shell of the Nautilus (Cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions) I found this one a real challenge because the shell is on a solid black background with no transparency. I had to fake the transparency.

  • This rare shell was found near the estuary of the River Time. It is speculated that a trade ship picked it up on a trip back to the source of the river, for the origin seems to be ancient. At an unknown time the trader must have been wrecked in an eddy and the shell washed out on some future shore where it was accidentally discovered by an explorer on his way back to the present. / It is on display from Universal Date 2675 in the Time Trivia Room of the River Time Museum. Another Chaoscope_Apophysis combination.

  • I guess you can tell I’m a major fan of M.C. Escher, right? Chaoscope was the program used.

  • Chaoscope fractal image, color post-processing in Photoshop. Red and white.

  • Fractal created with Chaoscope. / Visit my Journal Article that explains this series, plus has links to the other fractal images in the series. / Cheers, Keith

  • Fractal created with Chaoscope. / Visit my Journal Article that explains this series, plus has links to the other fractal images in the series. / Cheers, Keith

  • The term banshee is an anglicization of the Irish bean sídhe or bean sí, or the Scots Gaelic bean shìth, – both meaning “woman of the fairy mounds” or “woman of peace”. Both names are derived from the Old Irish ben sídhe: bean: “woman”, and sídhe: “of the mounds” / In Irish legend, a banshee wails around a house if someone in the house is about to die. There are particular families who are believed to have banshees attached to them, and whose cries herald the death of a member of that family. Traditionally, when a citizen of an Irish village died, a woman would sing a lament (in Irish: caoineadh, [ˈkiːnʲə] or [ˈkiːnʲuː], “caoin” meaning “to weep, to wail”) at their funeral. These women singers are sometimes referred to as “keeners” and the best keeners would be in much demand. Legend has it that, for five great Gaelic families: the O’Gradys, the O’Neills, the O’Briens, the O’Connors, and the Kavanaghs, the lament would be sung by a fairy woman; having foresight, she would sing the lament when a family member died, even if the person had died far away and news of their death had not yet come, so that the wailing of the banshee was the first warning the household had of the death.

  • A flame fractal composite. Apophysis, Chaoscope, Bryce and photography overlays (15 layers).

  • Tee developed usıng Chaoscope. A fractal is generally “a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole,”a property called self-similarity. The term was coined by Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975 and was derived from the Latin fractus meaning “broken” or “fractured.” Images of fractals can be created using fractal generating software. ACRYLIC ART CALENDARS CARDS POETRY PHOTOGRAPHY – ANIMALS PHOTOGRAPHY -CANDID SHOTS PHOTOGRAPHY – CATS AND DOGS PHOTOGRAPHY – CONTEMPORARY WORK PHOTOGRAPHY – FLOWERS PHOTOGRAPHY – INSECTS PHOTOGRAPHY – TRADITIONALLY TURKISH PHOTOGRAPHY – TREE AND TREE PARTS T-SHİRTS My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images are copyright © taiche. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited Not zazzled yet …sorry / More products available / Why not follow me on / or join me at DIGITAL SERIES / AMERICAN POLITICS SERIES ANIMAL SERIES ART TO WEAR BIRDS CATS AND DOGS SERIES CELTIC SERIES CUTE SERIES DID I HEAR YOU RIGHT SERIES DIGITAL SERIES EINSTEIN SERIES FOR F**’s AKE SERIES GAY SERIES KISS SERIES LINE DRAWING SERIES MANAGRAM SERIES NATIVE AMERICAN SERIES PALINDROME AND AMBIGRAM SERIES PHALLUS SERIES PISS TAKE SERIES RUDE FOOD SERIES SEASONAL SERIES SIGN AND SYMBOL SERIES SMILE SERIES TEXT ONLY SERIES UK POLITICS UNDERWEAR SERIES VINTAGE BURLESQUE SERİES WTF IS THAT ALL ABOUT? See more of taiche at ZAZZLE / Baby Custom T-Shirts :dress that baby up with a special design on a custom t-shirt, long sleeve or onesize / Kids Custom T-Shirts .from organic t-shirts to long sleeve shirts, boys, girls, and toddlers can fill their fashion needs with a one-of-a-kind custom t-shirts for kids. Check out the latest organic t-shirts, sweatshirts, and girls shirts. And plenty of styles for toddlers too! Aprons / Bags / Buttons / Cards / Hats / Keds Shoes / Keychains / Magnets / Mousepads / Mugs / Postage / Postcards / Stickers / T-Shirt / Ties

  • Fractal design created with Incendia and Chaoscope. Designer: Thea Walstra / /

  • I created this 3d fractal design with Incendia and Chaoscope. I used Photoshop to create the background and to combine the different fractal designs. Designer: Thea Walstra / /

  • Fractal artwork created with an Apophysis and a Chaoscope fractal design. I used photoshop to create this endresult. Designer: Thea Walstra / /

  • inspired/results with / as Mounted Print / as Canvas Print / as Framed Print / was featured in ! Inspired Art ! 17.11.2009 / was featured in Fractal Art Frenzy 20.11.2009 / was featured in Feel, Don’t Copy 20.11.2009

  • ... emotional? physically? or is it just a flight of stairs down? inspired/results with / done with Chaoscope

  • chaoscope. abstract / . /

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