Spaced out Dolphins by three_grrr
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Apo, PSP, Photofiltre
Thanks for stopping to look at "Dawn", the previous post, and for leaving your thoughts. I loved reading them!
The Travelogu continues: We left the asteroid, or little planet, which ever it is, to spend the night on the big ship. We needed a good rest, and good food! The pilot was going relatively slow so we could look around and maybe get some shots of the area. We saw something very unusual, and asked the pilot if we were seeing things! No, he told us, we were indeed seeing dolphins! Seems they are a strange and rarely seen species of sentient beings that roam the universe, staying here awhile, there awhile and doing who knows what. They are said to bring good fortune to the area they are staying in. These were playing in magnetic fields that looked much like earth's Aurora Borealis.
Comments (37)
bpclarke
Oh yes! I've seen these. They roam the universe looking for fun things to see and do. They especially like fractalists to talk to. We have a funny sense of humor to their way of thinking. ;o) Superbly done. Bunny
npauling
A great story to go with this lovely dolphin fractal. They surely do look lucky and you were lucky to see them too.
lizzibell
Beautiful design...
Juliette.Gribnau
wonderful inage with great dynamics and lovely coloration !
Lipa
Dolphins, right, there they are. Good picture, dolphins or not.
collinbabcock
This is the most creative example of fractal work I have seen. Wonderful effect and color and the change of texture is captivating
KarmaSong
It's always very much interesting to see, from the title you gave this superb fractal image, the way your imagination worked and developed while this was being rendered. A fabulous imaginary tableau, Rita!