I'm a software engineer by day. I spend my time pushing ones and zeros around, which is not as easy as it sounds. They're slippery little devils.BIOI discovered fractals in the mid 80's with Fractint on what must have been a 25 MHz processor. Around 2001 I upgraded all the way from 400 MHz to 1.8 GHz, and thought about making fractals again. I discovered Fractal Explorer, and later XenoDream. These days I use mostly XD and MBF, with an occasional image from ChaosPro and Quasz, since I've always loved quaternions.
For my photography I use a Canon 30D. My primary lenses are a Canon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 EF DO IS USM and a Canon 24-105 f/4 L IS USM.
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Comments (7)
fractalinda
Beautiful! I like the fact that you used both spirals. Great presentation.
weezy136
Very interesting composition and indicative of many relatives. The one on the left is calm and collected and the one on the right is chaotic.
classyladytwo
vote Dennis you are doing some amazing things with this program it just flattens me out everytime I see such gorgeous you've done with this. beautiful striking and stunning
RNGOERNER
Wondeful image! I really like the way you used the threads of color to tie one cousin to the other, but I do wish the large black dots weren't there (are those deliberate, or an artifact of the fractal?). :) Rik (:
kimpe
How very beautiful, so classically lovely.
D.C.Monteny
V The spiral on the left is stunning!! Glorious work!
gallimel
shining and catchy... the whole is triple beauty :)