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Seabed Slumberers

Fractal Fractal posted on Nov 11, 2004
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(Ultra Fractal 3.04) To those of you returning, I thank you for your kind words and support on yesterday's animation. To those of you looking afresh, thanks for stopping by; please feel free to comment and rate this image. Comments and constructive critique / helpful suggestions are always appreciated. Like many others in the gallery, I am having great difficulty keeping up with commenting on all of your wonderful postings on a timely basis and still finding time to create new fractal images as well as to live in the real world. The number of contributors ha grown significantly in recent months as has the number of contributors who post multiple images on a daily basis. This has made the task even more difficult - especially when one is using a phone-modem hook up as I am currently forced to do. Thus, I frequently find myself playing catch up and often not as successfully as I would wish. I try to give first priority in commenting to those who have responded to my postings and to works that seem to me to be of exceptional merit; this - to me - seems only to be fair practice. So, if I am late responding, or if sometimes I do not respond at all, please do not take it personally or be offended; it simply means I have reached the limit of time I have available. Thanks in advance for your understanding and have a safe and fine day, Rik (=;@

Comments (20)


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miztere

7:34AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Amazing fractal! very nice colors,good job

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CarolSassy

7:41AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Beautiful green spirals! Nice work! (:

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kimpe

8:21AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Pretty Cool Image!

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:37AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Excellent and very beautiful fractalwork!!! I like the combination of colors!!!

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paragon5

8:57AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Ooh, this is great Rik, I love the green colors, great title too!

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Ruthee

9:26AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

I, too, love your title. You have a good imagination. This image is spectacular. I don't usually go for a lot of green, but this one is different, I love your colors. Fantastic work. VOTE

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Henny31

9:29AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Thank you for sharing this one with us, it is lovely of form and I love the relief of the Seabed. Also thank you for saying it so eloquently what so many of us have strugled with and would have liked to say without hurting feelings.

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Megandoc

9:33AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Fantastic colours! (Yes, I too agree with trying to play catch up.)

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mountmous

9:59AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Magnificent!

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Richardphotos

10:02AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Rik, it is hard to keep up with dsl. there are so many excellent works of art from fractals. mind boggling. your post today is of excellent quality as usual with awesome design. My favorite color is green when it involves money

tony_br22

11:28AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

yo I like it very much .. amazing composition ! color is looking great

worlds end

11:53AM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Cool image! Great work!! Love the design and colors!

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maud

2:15PM | Thu, 11 November 2004

I agree with Richard! Your design is Superb and green is my favorite color..Excellent work Rik! :)

PaulBillington

2:36PM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Amazing work... You really are a very lovely person, to consider us all in this way! You really amaze me with your dedication to your work! I always love your images and the way you put sooo much thought into them.... This image is very relaxing and well set out... The lighting is perfect and the backgroud really adds to the over-all effect.. Well done indeed!!

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DIANE603

9:31PM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Another outstanding image!! You are just full of surprises!! Yes there never seems to be enough time to do it all.

fractalinda

11:42PM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Beautiful "seabed" capture. Wonderful design, superb lighting and such lovely and striking colors. I certainly understand where you're coming from re lack of time to do "everything." The community has grown considerably is the past few month and even more recently. It's very difficult to strike the desired balance.

EyeSpy

2:58AM | Fri, 12 November 2004

Another of your beautiful images. I would not like to swim above these "slumberers" as I think they would reach out and make a quick meal of me!

invidiosa

5:48AM | Fri, 12 November 2004

you are so at home with sea images - the colours here work! - the brown areas of decay have a lovely fluid effect, and the green spirals have a wonderful texture - excellent!

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dream12

4:41AM | Sat, 13 November 2004

Perfectly titled image. The gold really adds to the interest of this fractal. Look looking at something rich, waiting to be discovered. As for commenting....I've come to the conclusion that this is a given with us all. I think we all do our best to comment and it is difficult to keep up with so many wonderful images and artists in our gallery here. But we do what we can and I'm sure that all understand. It sounds to me as if you have your priorities well in hand. You do what you can, when you can and the best way you know how, just as we all do Rik. No apologies needed. =o)

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Dinhi

11:50AM | Sat, 13 November 2004

Thats sooo cool! Reminds me of molten metal and copper! You have created a wonderful ridge like illusion. Excellent work!


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