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underwater flames

Fractal Sea/Undersea posted on Nov 04, 2004
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this is an older image of a flame that reminds me of an odd undersea creature (from the Gimp) and then the sea from Flaming Pear's Flood in Photoshop - something fun

Comments (10)


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redbeard

9:45PM | Thu, 04 November 2004

Cool looking work! Really nice use of Flood, the creatures are very delicate and look right at home!

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kimpe

9:54PM | Thu, 04 November 2004

Beautiful Work!

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paragon5

10:51PM | Thu, 04 November 2004

Great image! Looks like diatoms under a microscope!

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undisclosed-designer

2:10AM | Fri, 05 November 2004

very nice one indeed :-D

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emay68

4:32AM | Fri, 05 November 2004

Very nice, imaginative image. The fractals make kinda' cute little critters. :o)

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CarolSassy

9:39AM | Fri, 05 November 2004

Cool usage for the flame. It does look sort of like a strange jellyfish floating around. Nice piece! (:

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RNGOERNER

10:25AM | Fri, 05 November 2004

Very creative abstract. Looks to me like a jellyfish colony in the making. I really like the way you have contrasting sharpness and blur in the pinks as if some elements are formed and others are now forming; a stop-action image of a state of flux. The background coloring of tealy-blue with washes of blending creamy-yellow are perfect for the murky soup of the sea where this would be happening. This is a very emotive and excellent work!

fractalinda

2:15PM | Fri, 05 November 2004

A wonderful subtle abstract impression with a very nice underwater feel and lovely colors.

LFNForever

6:41PM | Fri, 05 November 2004

Simple elegance!!! :)

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MRIguy

7:37AM | Tue, 30 November 2004

A fractal which does not appear to be a fractal. I would have though you had copied something out of National Geographic had this image appeared elsewhere. Congratulations!


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