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The O-zone Layer

Fractal Science/Medical posted on Jul 27, 2005
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Always Apophysis 2.02h(oles) "The O-zone Layer" Apophysis ... doing its best to fill in the holes left behind by us :) Thanks for viewing, always appreciated, comments most welcome Peace Andrew

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mountmous

1:13AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Maybe we should send a shuttle filled with Apo to repair the ozon-layer? I think the image looks like a very big Ocarina: round edges, big holes to put your fingers on and little holes for the music to come out. Like it!

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Fractelaar

2:40AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

unique styling Andrew :-) but again very good renderwork looks as a big strainer

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ulliroyal

2:42AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Great volume colors and discription! Time to make history, dude!:-)

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then

2:45AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

An Oz-one layer filter, absorbing UV-lite. You should have this one patented.

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Macvee

2:54AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Lots of 'O's in your zone! Colouring gives this a real solid feel. Cool work :)

fractalinda

3:16AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Sad but true..and the depiction is too beautiful. Very cool flame work!

Cannonball

4:31AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

This is what I love again!! I've been trying to figure out lately how you do your thing... with no success! I believe it has something to do with spherical variations but that's it :D Well, I guess you're not going to reveal your secret since you have such unique style. Have a great day!

madamsocialbutterfly

7:01AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

wow... looks like finely moulded & beautifully coloured metal... gorgeous work babe xxx

Lewkuss

7:51AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Holy O-zone Batman!! I don't believe i have anything in my utility belt to fix this shamozzle!! This looks like the job of....

evstar

9:00AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Oh, no!! It's a cinging o-zone layer from the bakedbean blast from planet shepp,ha ha-it's not funny Luke(u know what I mean). Nice work son!

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KITCHAOS

9:12AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Cool piece Andrew and a nice play on words! Something cheery to ponder over my cup of coffee.

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LLUUPPUUSS

10:33AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Your fractals have a high recognition factor. It's obviously not necessary to sign them. Again a remarkable image.

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FarAnAway

12:19PM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Excellent. Love the metallic texture on this one.

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Dreamingbee

3:23PM | Wed, 27 July 2005

absolut fantastic !!!!!!

mbwetzel

8:24PM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Wonderful!!!

blatte

9:33PM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Love the image, but why do you have to give your image names such depressing titles? :/

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MrPsiquedelico

11:03PM | Wed, 27 July 2005

reminds me of that beatles song - about the albert hall? anyway a very kewl bit of fractalism

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artice

12:14AM | Thu, 28 July 2005

AWESPME DEPTH AND DESIGN--LIKE THE MOVEMENT CHANGE IN THIS ONE..V

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cricri99

7:02AM | Thu, 28 July 2005

all is perfect...My Imagination is in your "o-zone layer... great !!!

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Richardphotos

8:18PM | Thu, 28 July 2005

totally spaced out Andrew!! I think this probably has more holes than Bush's case for war. one of my favorites of yours

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vicarious1

5:22PM | Thu, 04 August 2005

I can feel your HOLES here in South Africa ! Great but bad for our tan :-).

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Woormius

5:37AM | Sat, 06 August 2005

An alien nightmare or digestive problems?!? :D Fantastic vision of far away realm!

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Dinhi

10:08AM | Sun, 07 August 2005

And the holes repesent each rocket we have tossed out into it...lol Like it.....(=


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