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Reefers - Angel Orange and Barnacles

Fractal Fractal posted on Nov 01, 2004
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(UF3.04-fractal work-PSP8/PA4-border-PP8-lettering) Further exploration of marine life of the tropical reef: Angel Orange cruises, looking for a meal and a mate; the barnacles have retracted their polyp-feeders to avoid unwanted attention. Hope you enjoy and many thanks to all of you for your kind views and words on my previous submissions. May your week be a pleasant one, Rik (=;@

Comments (19)


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RodolfoCiminelli

7:13AM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Excellent creation!!! Beautiful textures!!! I like the combination of hot and cool colors!!!

PaulBillington

8:06AM | Mon, 01 November 2004

I agree with Rodolfo Ciminelli, great contrasts, You have really set the scene here! Lovely...

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kimpe

9:24AM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Simply stunning work. Very well done!

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Ruthee

9:58AM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Awesome work!

midnightblue

10:31AM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Nice textures and design. Beautifully done.

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Megandoc

12:03PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Lovely textures and colours on the reef! :)

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KITCHAOS

1:03PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

The Angel fish are wonderful! you have your own special world here Rik!...perfect presentation to boot!

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Dinhi

5:34PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Incredible likeness to the Floria key coral reefs! Super imaging with the fish thingys! What a fun and rich frac, the texture work and layering rock the house! Contrasting colors really add to the debth of this one. Think I could animate it with bubbles for a screen saver? smile Excellent stuffs! V!

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Henny31

6:43PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

interesting looking reefes and the orange angel fish gives it a lovely contrasting effect.

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Richardphotos

7:34PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Rik you out did yourself on this one. excellent work-V

invidiosa

8:49PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

this is lovely - the reef "fronds" have nice rippling detail as if the water is distorting the image - and the fish is a bright and fiery sun-like fish - very interesting, especially the contrast between tne beautiful fish and dull colours of the background - beautiful!

fractalinda

9:41PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

I LOve your "Reefers" series, Rik! Impressive depth, wonderful undersea vibe, beautiful colors and contrast..and an awesome design and overall composition. Excellent work!

Rooster

10:29PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Beautiful fish! Love their bright colors against the ocean bottom! Well done!

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DIANE603

12:36AM | Tue, 02 November 2004

WOW!! This is awesome!! Love the textures of the background!! ~V~

PaganPoet

2:09AM | Tue, 02 November 2004

The colors and shapes in this are exquisite! Lovely work.

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dream12

9:08PM | Tue, 02 November 2004

Oh wow Rik this is truly awesome. Such detail and beautiful colors. Love the angel too. =o)

Guitartists

5:22PM | Wed, 03 November 2004

Great image...definitely looks like a scene from the reef :D I also like all the textures.

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chesscanoe

1:24PM | Tue, 09 November 2004

Super image; could have come directly from Barbados!

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TKraccoon

9:16PM | Thu, 09 December 2004

I love how the orange stands out so boldly but the hues in the rest of the image keep it in check. Great execution.


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