Abstract-01 (OhMeBah) by RNGOERNER
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Description
(Ultra Fractal 3.04 )
Thank you for previous viewings, comments and support; they are very much appreciated! This little fellow is typically found in the warm waters of Southern septic tanks, unchlorinated pools and ditch water. He is closely related to the amoeba, but has a bit more cellular structure and - if acquired accidentally - finds his way to the abstract centers of the brain where he resides peacefully for his short lifespan, only occassionally disrupting the visual abstraction capabilities of the infected party. The mycins and cillins are totally ineffective at eradicating him; however, a jolt (or several) of bourbon or gin has been found to totally disrupt his metabolic functioning (as well, unfortunately, as the reasoning abilities of the patient). His lifespan is typically 72 hours or less and administration of Rap music for two or more minutes has been found to terminate his existence effectively (although this may aslo bring harm to the patient).
Hope you enjoy and have a fine and creative day! Rik
Comments (24)
CarolSassy
Love the idea of such a creature existing! lol q-: Lovely view of the fractal, and I really like the contrast of all the light shades next to the darker shades. Nice work! V (:
kepp
really nice fractal and the colours are so vibrant great work
miwi
Agree with CarolSassy !!!!!
KITCHAOS
Very beautiful to look at Rik! but it makes me think... I had better stock up on burbon just in case!...just to be safe you know
kimpe
I like this! Very well done!
Avalonne
Yikes....it feels like he's watching me!! LOL Great image...great comments to go with it....superb work :-)
etomchek
This is going right into my favorites~ what an amazing fractal!! v
baffotam
bellissimo
thomaniac
A really great color explosion! Fantastic!
Dinhi
HAHAHA....HELP ME I AM LAUGHING SO HARD, I CANNOT TYPE IN LOWERCASE...wait...catching me breffs..wheew...So funny! Excellent warp, find, manipulation. The colors are vibran..I love dis! Now, if I understand you correctly, the dendrits have halted all synaps, to the area of the brain where the amoeba lay..hmmm With a drink? WHAT HAVE I BEEN MISSING? LOL Super work! Fantasic illustration...*wipes tears from eyes and dirt off butt...) {=
FabioNemo
love the colors
avalonfaayre
LOL! The description had me RIFLMBO!! Now I know what to do. I need a good stiff drink...since the alternative is unthinkable. Delightful image, delightful writing abilities.
EyeSpy
Gosh! I'm thinking I may not be the only insomniac here in Fractal-land. Sleep deprivation has been proven to encourage hallucinations. But, hey, as long as we all benefit from your delusions... Vibrant, colorful, image and most excellent story! Thanks for sharing!
VDH
Superb coloring! I like it very much!!
maud
Wonderful design! Great coloring,,Excellent Rik! :)
Richardphotos
excellent stuff Rik and a very interesting tidbit to go along with the fractal
redbeard
Quite the interesting species, I heard of several cases of people having these swim in their ears but never knew how to get rid of them. Well, if germs can't live in alcohol I suppose it makes sense. Wonderful image and story!
dream12
Great fractal desing and wonderful story.
fractalinda
LOL! Love the one-celled title. :~) A fascinating view, Rykk; so much to see! Oh dear..maybe that's what I have?! A fantastic design, and- as usual, a wonderful extravaganza of color and form.
tresamie
A fun image and a great tale! Thanks for a giggle. :)
melevos
Fantastic colors and desing!!Excellent!!
classyladytwo
wonderful Rik sorry I'm always late these day but well worth it its gorgeous wonderful colors dept and design ** awesome
alightningstorm
Awesome vibrance, I can totally see rap music terminating this little fellow... great caution must be made when administering the lethal sound wave =) excellent work!!!
Megandoc
Excellent image and story. Just to let you know that it was a Dr Mike Robe who first discovered these things, although you seem to be the first who has actualy managed to pin one down on a specimen slide. Congratulations!