Hey people, thanks for checkin me out. I hope you like my work, please let me know what you think! My name is Nathan, im from Lewistown, PA. My passions are: Graphic Design, Photography, Drawing, and some painting. Right now i am working on doing photography and photo restoration for a living. I found its not an easy task but what comes as a challenge comes as a new new skill. So I hope to have my own business soon and make great memories for people to share for a lifetime! Hope you enjoy! You can see more of my work at http://www.facebook.com/Nathan.R.Photography
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Comments (7)
flavia49
wonderful
sandra46
AMAZING IMAGE! GREAT WORK!
greyone
I love this one. Excellent image
peedy
Fantastic! Corrie
dreampaint
nice first test, fractal il always magical and addiction.
dochtersions
You succeeded to make a fantastic Apo(I guess) Stunning figure. It also looks a bit like a butterfly. The mood on it fits the tittle.
Chipka
I have no idea how to make these, but I love them; this is a perfect example of fractal art. I especially love the colors and the wispy quality this has. I don't see an angel so much as I see lots of different things--some angelic things, yes, but also odd crustaceans, microscopic creatures, and even an intriguing alien or two. That's what I like about pieces like this: they're open to so much and it all really depends on what the viewer brings or is willing to bring. I look forward to seeing more of this kind of stuff from you as it's quite a fantastic piece of art. I'm curious as to how this would look with either more blue or more red in it...sort of that coppery sort of red. Not like you have to do that, but whenever I see images like this, I always feel the temptation to do the Andy Warhol thing and arrange multiple versions of the same image in all sorts of odd colors. This is great.