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Transcending Time

Fractal Fractal posted on Nov 09, 2005
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UF with... oh... had I remembered to include a sig it would have been in PSP. ;) I really love the Triangle Inequality Average algorithm... it just doesn't like me most of the time. I think today we've managed a truce of some sort... which is good news, cuz I was getting ready to beat it with a stick! lol!

Thanks so much for your views and thoughts on my previously uploaded stuff... and for taking the time to visit this one. Hugs! Helen :)

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redbeard

3:48PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

The scalene triangle is a wonderful polygon, an infinite variety of possibilities, but the one thing they all have in common is 180 degrees. Don't have a clue what else you're talking about but this fractal is a thing of beauty as well, I especially like the subtlety of color and the meandering forms around the edges.

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joeydude

3:49PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Fantastique~ (as always) :-))

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artworksco

5:05PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Instant timeless classic ;) As is the artist!

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H_Dog

5:33PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Let me guess...it is part vegetable, part intricately made antique silver jewelery with cultured pearls. What it is, is great fun to look at. The fine detail is amazing. Time to go shopping for that big screen ;)

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renderix

6:13PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

very cool detailed fractal work!

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daffodilbaggins

9:00PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

You're so funny, lol! A truce, eh? Well, it seems to have worked out fine, because this is really pretty!

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kansas

9:21PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Beautiful and wonderful in greyscale.

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DonnaB

10:05PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Fantastic work, Helen! I do love grayscale images and this one is very elegant!

Louy

11:23PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Helen, you do the most incredible work with a challenge. This is powerful in its delicate forms of what's ," out there!" You reach out...way out and pull in these original like a fairy walking into a seashell. Only two colours..?? I'm very impressed too. Thanks.

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Rykk

11:49PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Love the elegance and detail of this one, Helen - excellence!

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lgmac

1:05AM | Thu, 10 November 2005

Lovely fractal. Very elegant.

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:02AM | Thu, 10 November 2005

A beautiful and very creative fractalwork Helen.....!!! Excellent done.....!!!

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whirlingfeather

10:40AM | Thu, 10 November 2005

Fantastic collaboration between you and TIA! I really like the silver tones in this one and the spiral perspective too.

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jocko500

12:57PM | Thu, 10 November 2005

i like this one too

zoozee

5:01PM | Thu, 10 November 2005

Wonderful lace ... elegant colors :) .. Absolutely stunningly beautiful :) V

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Deloulark

3:16PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Definitely one of my favourites! I love the subtle colouring and the sense of depth here. Well done! :)

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fractalchemist

6:16AM | Tue, 15 November 2005

How delicate!

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sharkrey

10:12PM | Tue, 15 November 2005

Very, very pretty. You do such nice work.

fx7

7:40PM | Wed, 16 November 2005

A fine dusky-silver elegance of architecture: Beautiful!

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gumbykat

4:31PM | Tue, 22 November 2005

Beautiful contrast in shadow and light! Love the detail in the shadows and the glow in the light! Bravo!


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