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In Boundaries of our WORLD XXXVI

Mixed Medium Science Fiction posted on Apr 01, 2009
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Apophysis 2.08 3DHAck Postwork with The Gimp Frames and texts with photoFiltre have a nice day, dear Artfriends ! Make what you want about my works ! Great thanks for your viewings !!! Bonjour à vous tous, Friends ! Je vous y avais un peu préparés hier, voici le cliché le plus intéressant d’il y a deux nuits (heure locale) ! En variant sa rotation de 5 degrès, notre astronef «l’Arche» s’est trouvé face à ce conglomérat de quatre soleils, deux paires de doubles étoiles, les unes presque jeunes et à la lumière très bleutée, les deux autres beaucoup plus avancées, environ 3 milliards d’années (solaires) d’existence. Ce qui nous rebute un peu, c’est bien sûr, non les planètes apparemment géantes (comme dans notre système), mais cette multitude de corps célestes de tailles plus ou moins importantes ! Visiblement un monde dont nous ne connaissons rien, mais dans lequel il est assez aisé de prédire des chocs de corps célestes, des désintégrations, voire des absoptions solaires de plus ou moins grandes importances. La présence d’une étoile double plus ancienne que l’autre nous permet de penser qu’il y a eu collisions entre deux systèmes solaires. Cet accident titanesque a déjà sûrement fait des victimes...cette race supérieure préssentie dans ce septième univers, faisait-t-elle partie de l’un ou l’autre de ces systèmes? Aucune trace visible de ces être intelligents en tout cas. Peut être que la photo de demain nous proposera-t-elle un début de solution...en tout cas nous travaillons toute la journée sur les nouveaux clichés. Vous en verrez un demain jeudi at l’autre vendredi! En attendant, je dois prendre mon quart de pilote ! Affaire à suivre... Good morning to you all, Friends! I had a bit prepared you for it yesterday, here is the most interesting plate of there is at two nights (local time)! By varying its rotation of 5 degrès, our spacecraft " the Ark " was facing this conglomerate of four suns, two pairs of double stars, them some almost young and facing very bluish light, two other much more moved forward, about 3 thousand million years (solar energies) of existence. What casts us down a bit, it is really sure, not the obviously huge planets (as in our system), but this multitude of celestial beings of more or less important sizes! Obviously the world of which we know nothing, but in that it is rather easy to predict shocks of celestial beings, disintegration, or even solar absoptions of more or less big importance. The presence of a double more ancient star than other one allows us to think that there were collisions between two solar systems. This titanic accident has already made victims surely this thinked master race in this seventh world, was it part of the one or other one of these systems? No visible trace of this being clever anyway. Is possible be that the photo of tomorrow will offer us the beginning of solution anyway we work all day long on new plates. You will see one tomorrow on Thursday at the other Friday! In the meantime I must take my pilot's quarter! Affair to be followed...

Comments (31)


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MissKajunKitty

2:16AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Very Very Cool !! The lighting,the design and the colors !! :)

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adrie

2:17AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Gorgeous work, love those colors excellent work.

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Prematos

2:40AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Fantastic image...

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A_Sunbeam

2:44AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Great - love the composition and colours!

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fractalbeke

3:27AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Tres belle Boudaries, Claude. Magnitude des étoiles très prononcés.

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Biffowitz

4:58AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

I'm with sunbeam on this, the composition and colors are great! Nice work once again!

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lyron

5:53AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Fantastic lighting and composition. Great work!!!

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bakapo

6:20AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

really cool, I love the lights, they add a whole new demention to this kind of fractal. nice job!

M2A

6:42AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Creative design expression, giving the impression of an inside body vessel or a scuba diving exploration. Excellent.

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MrsRatbag

8:24AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Wow, fantastic light and textures; your imagination is boundless!

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duo

9:37AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Surreal and wonderful spacescape!

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dianas..creations

10:38AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Beautiful just beautiful..:)

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miwi

12:01PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Klasse design and colours;klasse story again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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pops

12:59PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Great job Claude

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MagikUnicorn

1:24PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Magnifique et les couleurs sont personellement remarquable

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3x3

1:48PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

lovely and colorfull x 5+

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carlx

2:30PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Shining and colorful composition!!!

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nelli

3:17PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Einfach spitze diese Bilder klasse gemacht l.g Rosi

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ragouc

3:18PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Beautiful picture.

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LivingPixels

3:35PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Awesome image and in line with the your words you always bring added excitemnent by your enthusiasm. You have mastered the ability to hold us spellbound!! keep up the good work dear friend!!!

watchman2005

4:01PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Such a variety of colour, excellent work!!!

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BloodFlowers

4:51PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Whah.... beau cliché Claude ..on s'y croirait . Beau travail Favorite

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three_grrr

11:07PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

There is also the possibility that this 7th World contains multi star systems who's stability could be suspect. The strong gravitational pulls of such large stars could be causing similar effects as a collision of two systems might leave. Of course, you have experts aboard the Ark, I am just conjecturing. One beginst to wonder if this whole 7th world has become unstable, or perhaps was never stable. Tomorrow's adventure is much looked forward to! Wonderful effects created here to show us the 4 sun system!

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amota99517

11:10PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

This is just way too cool!!! Love th sense of space that this has. Wonderful work Claude.

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Markske

11:53AM | Sat, 04 April 2009

This is really beuatifull, splendid lights and colors. The diagonal design is amazing on this!

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jocko500

12:39PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

I really like this one

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katy555

6:18AM | Mon, 06 April 2009

Very nice light and colors! Very well done !!!

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mansco

9:05AM | Wed, 08 April 2009

I really like this picture a lot and all your beautiful series ;O)

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amirapsp

12:14PM | Wed, 08 April 2009

Excellent work!

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anahata.c

5:42AM | Sun, 12 April 2009

It's never easy to compile many similar forms in one work; most artists know this instinctively: You either take the risk of too much repetition, or just plain messiness and even chaos. To put them together into a genuine dance is hard. You've created that dance here. In addition to the many spheres, you have continual bursts of light from shining orbs, which cast a cohesive pull over the whole. You've got all kinds of shadow and mist here, and there's an 'ocean' feeling in spots where everything seems to fade into a deep ocean of hue and light and shade. I see this is a long series; I'll come back to see more. Thank you for stopping in my gallery, among other things it introduced me to yours. You do lots of fascinating work here. A fine holiday to you...

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