I'm a software engineer by day. I spend my time pushing ones and zeros around, which is not as easy as it sounds. They're slippery little devils.BIOI discovered fractals in the mid 80's with Fractint on what must have been a 25 MHz processor. Around 2001 I upgraded all the way from 400 MHz to 1.8 GHz, and thought about making fractals again. I discovered Fractal Explorer, and later XenoDream. These days I use mostly XD and MBF, with an occasional image from ChaosPro and Quasz, since I've always loved quaternions.
For my photography I use a Canon 30D. My primary lenses are a Canon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 EF DO IS USM and a Canon 24-105 f/4 L IS USM.
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Comments (6)
FractalFactor
I'll take your word for it that it's not sky, but was there any other perspective or technique that could prove it?
weezy136
Awesome photo. I'd have said the sky was a wonderful shade of blue if you hadn't said that. :~)
jcv2
Ahhh, reminds me of Lake Brienz, a similar colors, and looking down from the mountain forests it has a comparable effect! Gorgeous work! :)
barbdennist
My brain does not want to make this a lake, it only wants to call it sky. What an interesting picture and perspective.
PhotoSmith
A very "cool" perspective, Dennis. The blue couldn't be more perfect as a sky image. Lori and I recently saw several rivers that ran white and traced the origins to the minerals released by hot springs. Nature never fails to fascinate!
morningglory
Wow. What a super image....sure looks like the sky.