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Fractal Abstract posted on Mar 01, 2008
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Fe Talis varI Frame and sign PSP. It has been pointed out to me that framing reduces the size of the fractal. I had not,in my ignorance, realised that a lot of detail could be lost this way by thinking I was making an image look "finished". Thankyou Fractal Factor, you give me lots of good tips - I appreciate this. Too late for this one sadly:-( Thankyou for viewing and also for any thoughts you may want to leave. Enjoy your weekend:-))

Comments (21)


mooreno

2:19AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

remarkable

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miincdesign

2:35AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

Very nicely done fractal. Great colors, and composition. This reminds me of a mushroom house, in the middle of a swamp. I like the frame, but if you wanted to make it smaller or remove it and you're using PSP you could have used the select all, then modify>contract, and then crop to selection. Too me, a frame can set off a piece perfectly.

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philuf

3:36AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

Amazing work! looks like a lighthouse.

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Fractelaar

4:15AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

Cool abstract piece of work great color contrast work

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mansco

5:06AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

I love this, it's full of emotions. Wonderful work my friend ;O)

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:51AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

Excelllent and very original idea my friend.....!!!

Realm_Of_Illusion

7:44AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

I really like your work, you are so very good. This is just beautiful, it looks like a drawing, the light and the way the colors merge gives it depth, it's a really beautiful composition :)

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RocksLady

8:32AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

This reminds me on something, but i canĀ“t tell what lol greetings Rocksy

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Dinhi

11:22AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

I am with the last comment...something intrigues me here beyond first impressions...eeehheee [=

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Jennyfnf

11:26AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

Rocksy and Dinhi = naughty children......heh heh I only just noticed...

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renderix

1:13PM | Sat, 01 March 2008

poor cowboy...cool fractal jenny! ;-))

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amota99517

1:37PM | Sat, 01 March 2008

Fabulous!!!

fractalinda

6:27PM | Sat, 01 March 2008

An old abandoned lighthouse, ghostly now, as if lighting the way to another realm. Wonderful composition, Jenny; love the colors, texture and soft atmospheric lighting. Excellent!

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bpclarke

6:57PM | Sat, 01 March 2008

Lovely and ghostly as Linda says! Very dreamy and magical piece. Bunny

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whirlingfeather

11:45PM | Sat, 01 March 2008

I agree with the two naughties...LOL. I was actually surprised that it had not been mentioned in earlier comments. Nice fractal sensual/comic relief Jenny.

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afugatt

12:41AM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Fantastic!

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Tropsie

4:50AM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Your images have a wonderful painterly feel. This one reminds of a watchtower, and I like it a lot!

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bakapo

5:41AM | Sun, 02 March 2008

I wasn't sure what I was seeing in the small thumbnail! :D this is cool, it's magical and dreamy and it belongs in a book on fairies.

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algra

1:29PM | Mon, 03 March 2008

Cool creation.

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Rykk

10:16PM | Mon, 03 March 2008

Amazing image! Dunno if framing makes a fractal smaller but it DOES give an idea of how it would look on one's wall.....unless it was gallery wrapped canvas....:-)

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Lipa

7:14AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Poetry.


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