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Don't know.

Fractal Fractal posted on Nov 23, 2010
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Was just fiddling around and this came out. Don't know what it is, but I like it. Fiddling seems to bring out the nicest things, huh? ;-) Apo 209K Corrie

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WilliamEpic3

12:35AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

I like it too!!! The side view of some galaxies show up like your violet-purple area. This is called the envelope of stars. Instead of your white globe, there might be a tiny black hole in the center. That's the profile. In the facial view you see a spiral. Awesome lovely find!

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bimm3d

1:12AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

very, but very beautiful image!!

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claude19

1:20AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Fine details and beautiful coloring !

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ralphwarnick

2:36AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Gentleness done with a spirograph!

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farmerC

3:42AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Prachtig werk.

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greyone

5:17AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Not sure what it is Corrie, but it certainly is an impressive image. Great work!

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Lenord

7:15AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Oh c'mon, eveybody knows what that it is, it's one of those things, you know, a Thingamajig. Super work Peace Actually it's an Interdimensional Compass

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Faemike55

8:31AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

I saw one of these once - it was when the cycloatron went wild on a Saturday night.... we had the darnedest time getting it to go home...

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ontar1

9:27AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Interesting and cool creation, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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annie5

9:59AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Very pretty..I like it a lot! :)

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MagikUnicorn

10:17AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

WOWWW Very beautiful

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dochtersions

10:48AM | Wed, 24 November 2010

YES! The very nicest things. You created a new planet, Corrie!

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coolcatcom

12:51PM | Wed, 24 November 2010

It's a "Sextant" used for navigation back in the 18th century. Cool one Corrie. I'm a receptacle of useless information ! ha-ha-ha-ha ! George

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kepp

1:06PM | Wed, 24 November 2010

superb apo image excellant find

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carlx

2:37PM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Nice flame!!!

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kleinhoon

2:59PM | Wed, 24 November 2010

Maybe NASA knows what it is? Well done!!

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unstart

3:20PM | Wed, 24 November 2010

I love it..glad you shared it!!

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rayag

8:47AM | Thu, 25 November 2010

This is great!!!!

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Abysimus

9:35AM | Thu, 25 November 2010

To me, it is starkly obvious. It is an astrolabe. Google the term on "images" and you will see. Still, to name a thing in some ways reduces its scope. Besides, I think "Don't Know" is a really cool title (from a very cool lady). Excellent work, Corrie!

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Spirit1

7:40AM | Sat, 27 November 2010

Great image, Corrie.Fooling around finds the most wonderful things!

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vapo

5:42PM | Mon, 29 November 2010

Lovely result! Just keep on fiddling, Corrie! :) Vashek

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gumbykat

5:02PM | Wed, 01 December 2010

Very cool image! I don't see nearly enough of your work! Keep fractaling and posting! Linda

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kasalin

9:07PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

A really nice idea and an excellent work of art !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hugs Karin :)

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VDH

4:12PM | Mon, 27 December 2010

Original and Beautiful work!

KiDAcE

9:05AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Awesome! You created your own atom.


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