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The Whole Picture

Fractal Abstract posted on May 04, 2004
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Apophysis Here is the whole picture of my last image. I need help with the focus. In some parts it is blurry. I have messed with it for quite awhile, but it hasn't helped much. I would appreciate any comments, on tricks of the trade to help with this. Thanks for all the encouragement you all send my way. I really do appreciate it. Debbie Balog

Comments (10)


Foester

9:45PM | Tue, 04 May 2004

Lovely shades of blue come to life in this image. Soft and delicate, but has a great presence.

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kansas

10:15PM | Tue, 04 May 2004

Thanks for posting the whole image. It is so lovely. I don't know how to help you out with the blurry parts. I have the same trouble much of the time.

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Cosine

11:45PM | Tue, 04 May 2004

Have you tried a smaller aperture? No wait, wrong medium. :-) Actually, this looks just fine to me. The fuzziness isn't bug, it's a feature.

fractalinda

12:11AM | Wed, 05 May 2004

Oh the blues are so beautiful. Fantastic spiral.

Zemela

2:38AM | Wed, 05 May 2004

Excelent shape, I like it really a lot. I am not very skilled in Apophysis, but think the blurs are connected with the duplicating. Anyway in your case they are working well.

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kimpe

2:58AM | Wed, 05 May 2004

Very well done! Good composition.

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saldegal

3:07AM | Wed, 05 May 2004

Love this! I find the fuzziness gives it a sense of movement, as though it is in the process of coming together.

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Darkangel764

5:45AM | Wed, 05 May 2004

I like the fuzziness too I think it adds to the depth of the image. Beautifil colours, excellent work.

ead

6:08AM | Wed, 05 May 2004

I agree - adds a sense of movement, of spinning to your image. Good work! Thanks.

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Cyble13

7:07AM | Wed, 05 May 2004

I love it.Its a beatious flame. Look in the editor under variations and see what the values are (ie:sinusoidal [.587 ]) and change these values slightly on each variation for each transform (ie:transformation:1,2,3 in dropdown list.).Sometimes increasing/decreasing one value on a transform will rid you of blur and tighten the flame.


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