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Flame upon Flames

Fractal Fractal posted on Sep 19, 2004
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In my opinion a nice flame taken in Paint Shop Pro and playing around with the many possiblitities of filters and enhancements. Please leave comments for improvement if you can, I apreciate them because I want to learn. Thank you all for taking the time to visit.

Comments (27)


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KITCHAOS

5:52PM | Sun, 19 September 2004

Great flame collage Henny!Like an abstract of a flower...interesting presentation

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kansas

6:48PM | Sun, 19 September 2004

Pretty flame and nice presentation.

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:00PM | Sun, 19 September 2004

Excellent fractalwork Henny....!! Beautiful presentation....!! I like the combination of colors....!!

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Richardphotos

8:41PM | Sun, 19 September 2004

I like the way you made your frame and a beautful fractal

fractalinda

8:55PM | Sun, 19 September 2004

Creative and very beautiful. Love the colors and lightplay. Excellent presentation.

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Mikan

10:34PM | Sun, 19 September 2004

yeap,looks great!!!!!! :)

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leda_moon

12:38AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Very beautiful!!,cool framing!!Excellent!

darkchrystal

12:48AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

lol ... comments to make someone improve their work are hard to make, when no one else does them ... what is an opinion from a critic when everyone else says it's excellent ... for one thing its a wonderful creation, and the presentation is great too, only would make more effort to finish it perfectly with the framing, the inside frame i mean then here ... i wouldn't have made the white ones like that, just would have overflown the 4 flames on the sides into each other, either blended difference or lighten and framed that smile ... hope it's clear for you ... for the rest keep going Henny, your doing very well :D

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dream12

2:11AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Wonderful presentation. A tip that I was given when I first started posting here, that made all the difference in the world (thank you Rik) was to sharpen a bit. I think that would greatly enhance this very nice image Henny.

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VDH

4:16AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Heel leuke copositie Henny! Great idea!!!

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classyladytwo

4:51AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

wonderful job love the fram and what you did with the image excellent **

ead

7:10AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Gorgeous composition, Henny - and wonderful autumn coloring. Thank you.

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CarolSassy

8:53AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

It's 'looking good' to me Henny! You have a very wonderful style! Well done! V (:

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redbeard

9:12AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

I think that this is a really nice idea and presentation! It looks like the same flame in all of the parts which is a good way to show what you are trying to do. Love the geometry of the image and the great colors. Nice one!

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miwi

9:56AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

I like this flame collage a lot. Well done !!!!!!

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RNGOERNER

11:08AM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Very lovely design, texturing and framing; the vibrant orange really gives it life! Excellent!

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Tristana

12:29PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Super prentation pour une superbe image !! Excellent travail.

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kimpe

12:55PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Absolutely beautiful work.

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rocserum

2:02PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

I would soften the background flames to enhance the main image, but maybe your own vieuw is wat you want to show to us. Excellent experiment. RS

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avalonfaayre

6:33PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Beautiful image and a wonderful presentation. I love playing with all of the filters as well. This is a very interesting piece. The only suggestion I would vaguely offer would also be to sharpen it, just a little! (I feel like the apprentice giving advice to the master)

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D.C.Monteny

8:25PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Wonderful work, Henny! As for improvements, I guess you will get as many as there are opinions. (fractal)art is not an objective science, at least that's what I learned during six years of artschool. You will get people telling you to make this crisper or smoother, make it more detailed or more rough looking, use more vivid colours or more muted ones... It's not that I don't want to help, Henny, but I think I can only do that on a specific question. I think following suggestions of others is risky. It actualy means that you are making someone elses work, or following his or her style, or idea of how (fractal)art should look. IMHO, you are making beautiful work, I wouldn't dream of trying to improve it ;-))

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CavalierLady

10:54AM | Wed, 22 September 2004

Lovey and unique presentation! I love the frame within a frame! I think you did a great job!

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Dreamingbee

2:01PM | Wed, 22 September 2004

fantastic artwork.. absolut beautiful done .. love the colors!

-zenobia-

11:32PM | Wed, 22 September 2004

Beautifully done - wonderful design!

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alightningstorm

2:14AM | Sun, 26 September 2004

I agree with Dirk (urchin1996), this is an excellent piece, and only you know when it's done and ready to post =) Happy rendering and filtering =)

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Dindin

1:39PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

A wonderful work of art ,I love the rich colors

Marit

7:06PM | Thu, 02 December 2004

Faboulous composition Henny, really excellent! As for the comments for improvement, it is perfect as it is!


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