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Things That Go Bump In The Night

Fractal Fractal posted on Oct 28, 2004
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[Ultra Fractal 3.04-PSP-PhotoAlbum 4(border)-PP8(lettering)] As you lay abed trying to slumber, you can hear them out there beneath the eclipsing moon. Their grunts, rumbles, mumbles, howls, murmurs, chitters and shrieks keep you awake. When you go to your window, you can just make out their dark dim shapes moving among the trees of the woods in the gloam of sylvan light that paints all blood red on black. The woods are alive these nights with things that go bump in the dark. Or maybe it's just the neighbor taking out the trash at night and stumbling over his dog and stepping on his cat's tail as he flounders for balance. Maybe. And maybe not. Halloween, a wonderful time to let the imagination run free of the fetters of fact and reason, to play with fantasy. Have fun and enjoy the opportunity to exercise your child's imagination! Thanks to all of you for your warm comments and votes for Reefers-The Quick or The Dead; I was thrilled by your positive responses. My best to you, Rik (=;@

Comments (14)


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kimpe

8:15AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

Super image. Well done!

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Richardphotos

8:31AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

very ominous fractal-well done

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CarolSassy

8:58AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

Cool fractal and sentiments. Like that effect on the frame as well. Nice work! (:

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QuietRiot

9:09AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

Creepy.......especially the blood spilling onto the frame. I'm not going anywhere near the trash cans tonight.

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paragon5

9:31AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

This image is very appropriate for Halloween Rik, great work!

PaulBillington

9:36AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

lol...... I love the story, it adds to your excellent image! The frame is wonderfully designed, with the red going over the sides, great idea.

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Megandoc

11:20AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

Looks kinda like an infra-red pic. Now, where's my IR specs for seeing in the dark? No, on second thoughts, maybe better not... (Lol - excellent!)

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:07PM | Thu, 28 October 2004

Excellent and very imaginative fractalwork!!!

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pickles

12:53PM | Thu, 28 October 2004

superb fractal love the rich red color brings it to life or death lol great piece (v)

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KITCHAOS

3:49PM | Thu, 28 October 2004

This really works with the 3d glasses...the red floats high above the surface like a spirit in the night!

invidiosa

8:26PM | Thu, 28 October 2004

this is very scary - a dark emotionless mask of a face and electric reaching hands stretching out .... perfect for the season

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redbeard

9:28PM | Thu, 28 October 2004

Great description, it certainly is a spooky time of year. Love the image, blood red forms lurking in the shadows waiting for the unsuspecting passerby. He really seems to be looking right at me!

PixelRic

9:34PM | Thu, 28 October 2004

Infrared nightmares.. love that frame.

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Dinhi

11:37AM | Sat, 30 October 2004

This is really something! Like a dark psychoanalyst's wet dream....the ultimate ink block image......Freud would have been in heaven to have this one! "hmmm tell me vot gew see"..."I see demons..." "no...gew see your paternal fears...." lol V!!


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