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What a raindrop sees

Fractal Fractal posted on Oct 01, 2010
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UF5/PSP Thank you for stopping for a look, i hope you enjoy. Any and all comments are welcome and appreciated. Yesterday's image was an exercise in using mapping. Today's image is the exact same formula but thanks to far more mapping it is now turned on it's side. With the POV so drastically changed now it looks like an entirely different image. To me this one looks like you are looking down to earth from a cloud in a rainstorm. The grdients and lighting from yesterday's image were all changed to fit this one better. This mapping tool makes the unlimitless number of possibilites in Ultra Fractal many times more unlimited than before. (i'm not sure that even makes sense). Have a Fantastic Friday! PS Happy October!!!

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Mondwin

6:25AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Marvelous and beauty creation my dear!!!Bravissima!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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claude19

6:34AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

SPLENDID rain with lightened colors !

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cleog

7:13AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Lovely rainy day image. I dont understand the idea about mapping but whatever it is you are doing, keep doing it. This is terrific result.

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Lenord

7:30AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Very cool, super job on this, looks like it's raining Mandelbrots too, those will rip up umberella all themsharp edges. Peace

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tennesseecowgirl

8:41AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Beautiful artwork... and Happy October to you... yah fall is here!!

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peedy

8:51AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Cool fractal! Corrie

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dochtersions

8:51AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Yes, this is particularly beautiful. The title fits well with it. Excellent artwork, Jim.

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Faemike55

9:19AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Wonderful work

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annie5

10:27AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Very beautiful, Jim..cool idea! it's raining here in Quebec too :)

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gumbykat

11:33AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Great fractal! Only I saw it as rising, not falling. Some microscopic lifeform coming to life in the deep, deep, deeo sea. Bravo! Linda

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Glendaw

11:52AM | Fri, 01 October 2010

Great image your intellegent imagination is a wonderful work of art. Your title is very appropiately fitting to the story. Good work!!!

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kepp

12:31PM | Fri, 01 October 2010

excellant piece

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jmb007

5:27PM | Fri, 01 October 2010

superbe image!!

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Abysimus

7:09PM | Fri, 01 October 2010

And having seen it, I wonder if the raindrop has sufficient time to know that a near-term terminus is at hand. I don’t know where out of the nether ether you pulled that title but it sure does fit. What I really like about this one is the use of multiple vanishing points. That is really very clever. I put it on full zoom and looked at the small detail with a magnifying glass. I ‘think’ the entire background is formed by the increasing density of vanishingly small droplets. A delightfully creative effort, my friend!

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npauling

7:48PM | Fri, 01 October 2010

A great title for this super little fractal.

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bimm3d

5:48AM | Sat, 02 October 2010

superb!! very fine!!

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Richardphotos

9:04PM | Sun, 03 October 2010

very unique and beautiful fractal

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amota99517

10:36PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Marvelous work!

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afugatt

11:22PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Wonderful!


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