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invasion of the Apophysis virus

Fractal Fractal posted on Feb 15, 2007
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2 flames twice and post work/Mehdi hope you enjoy and thanks for any comments

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Ionel

12:24PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Very alien! Beautiful and interesting! :)

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liltawen

12:34PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Scary.You might try to cross-fade or animate it-use it in a sci-fi movie.

fractalinda

1:31PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Very cool looking! Love the back texture on the top image.

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STEVIEUKWONDER

1:57PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

This really is incredible work Richard. The color combination and shapes are stunning. This is one of the best, if not the best fractals, I have ever seen. Excellent my friend. Please accept my sincere apologies for my lack of commenting, I have been out of it all week. Steve :o)

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VDH

2:00PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Beautiful image! Nice textures and colors!!

MrsLubner

2:19PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

excellent both

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annie5

2:20PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

I like the first one but both are beautiful! I have a fractal with a virus too but i will post it soon Excellent imagination :)

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twiggypeasticks

2:38PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Is there a cure for this.....? well done :O)

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awadissk

2:47PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Excellent work fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!

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bpclarke

3:50PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Oh no! I think I have it! I can never leave it alone and now I have it. Excellent work Richard! By the way, could you order some warmth and sunshine for tomorrow? It's cold here right now. ;o) Bunny

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rainbows

4:45PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Exquiste work, dear Richard. I love both. Happy evening to you. Hugs and kisses. Di.

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goodoleboy

4:45PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Oh yes, definitely a skin-eating bacteria growing there! An extraterrestial microbial entity for sure! Destructive as it appears, it still has a beauty of its own, like turquoise jewelry.

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-Josh-

5:24PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

A very beautiful virus. The number two pleases me particularly well with the background. Wonderful creation.

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Bampster

5:52PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Now that's some virus- I think my zone alarm warned me about this earlier- at any rate it is really quite unique. I like the textural background-gives it an ominous effect. Sorry I haven't commented earlier- we just had our first snow storm here in New England and I have been chipping through five inches of ice on my car. Love this Global Warming!! Excellent fractal!!!!

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npauling

6:47PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Wow this is a great virus to get. I like both renders, the top one for the colours and the bottom one for the lovely texture.

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drag

6:58PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Looks like it is very much attacking marble. Love the vivid colors.

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visionart

7:01PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

They Are Both Brilliant......Great Visual!!!

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jif3d

8:32PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

I really like them both, the background in the top one looks like marble and the other looks like a rendered/stucco wall texture and the fractal shapes are out there ! very kool Richard ! ~Cheers~

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soffy

9:03PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

its the most beautiful infection I have ever seen,fantastic what you have created here Richard** :)

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three_grrr

9:08PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Most cool virus .. just goes to show that even those microscopic little buggers are beautiful! I like the first one too. The dark marble like areas play up the other colors much nicer.

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JillianElf

9:19PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

This reminds me of agate and quartz running through rock. Lovely!

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jocko500

9:42PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

saw some of those photos of the stars on tv and this looks real close to what I say. Very super colors and textures.

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boobunny

9:46PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Very cool. Love that shade of blue!!

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DennisReed

10:14PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

So this is why my throat is sore! Doctor, Doctor! Great Bug Richard! ;)

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MeredithWilson

2:51AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Dear Richard, Im getting down to first big hurdle - Ive got FAA checkrides tomorrow afternoon!! More nail biting but the good thing is that I wont be in the simulator but in the real thing!! Unkind people will doubtlessly make tacky comments about taking cover with a blond in the left seat of a Cessna Citation CJ3 bizjet flying overhead!! (The grief I have to put up with is pretty awful!!!) I finally finished up during lunch today the next part of the Lets Make Money Series which is actually two posts because of the stupid 25,000 character limit! While Im on vacation and doing pilot training, Im going to need to continue doing a lot of cut and pasting with just a tiny little real comment added!! Im really sorry, but I just dont have the time right now to write my usual wacko stuff! Ill be back on March 3rd!! This realyl does look like a microphotograph and pobably not a pleasent one!! That's a wild and wicked little beastie you've created there!!! Hope it's benign!!! Love ya!!! Meredith Meredith Elaine Wilson - MeredithLand

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Luka_30

6:37AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Impressive work! It looks so organic.

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TheAnimaGemini

3:10PM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Incredible work. Stunning!!!Love it a lot.

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gattone_blu

8:59AM | Sun, 18 February 2007

Fantastic image

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amirapsp

2:04PM | Sun, 18 February 2007

Work of Wonder!!!

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Star4mation

5:50PM | Sun, 18 February 2007

Outstanding apo images :)


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