Faking by SimonKane
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Description
Created in UF3, with USM and noise added in Photoshop.
I'm not entirely convinced about this one myself, but a very good friend likes it and wants me to post it, so here it is...
Thanks for the comments on "Purple".
Comments and criticism of all kinds are appreciated.
Comments (36)
LFNForever
Totally triple gorgeous!! :)
Lagardo
This is pretty cool - I actually think I like the way the bottom ("where the people would be in a city") vanishes in the darkness, while the fingers of their creation touch the light of the sky. [looked at this only b/c of your posting to the list]
Snow_Angel
Wow! Really nice fractal scene! Great colors and very unigue work! :)
fractalinda
What awesome surreal beauty, and you've created a wonderful contemplative mood here with color and light. And, btw, I'd have looked at it whether or not it was posted to the list. LOL.
clifftoppler
Just be thankful I don't run your local bus service. Am I late? Am I slow? Well, the picture deserves a little belated recognition. Dare I ask what formulas you used? I have to attempt relearning UF after these traumatic few weeks. Cliff.
Rykk
Outstanding fractalscape, Simon. I like everything about it. Especially how you placed the light above the tallest spires to the right. And your sky is very well colored. The "spotlight" is pretty cool, too, though I wonder at its context or reason for being there. Not evident from the title but one could imagine a spaceship or helo up in the sky outside the field of view. It DOES help to give that side of the image interest and I don't think it should be removed. Man, you don't post very many but they are ALL very good. Glad I was "off the beaten path" and found this one!