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The Moons of Julia

Fractal Abstract posted on Nov 18, 2004
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This is another design using Gilles Nadeau's wonderfully flexible Gaussian distJ2 formula. Between Maria (Cavalier Lady) and myself, we're probably finding every conceivable switch and location... ;)

I cannot thank you all enough for your amazing response to "Sweet Vivan". As I told Megandoc (Margaret) already, I went to bed shortly after uploading Sweet Vivian and awoke to find a flurry of comments under the image. While I was reading all of this incredibly gracious feedback, my husband walked into the room... looked over at me... and said, "You're blushing!" I said, "I know!! My goodness, come over here and look at these awesome comments! I'm overwhelmed!!" Which is a very fun thing to be! lol!

I printed the rose out at 8" x 10" and will soon send it off to my Aunt Vivan... who, by the way, really likes it! :)

This latest offering was framed within UF3.. with sharpening and sig in PSP7. Thanks ever so much for having a look... and again... thanks a million for your sweet and encouraging words on my previous stuff!! :) Helen

Comments (34)


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emay68

3:59PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Exquisite and elegant image! Gorgeous colors and lighting. A real pleasure to look at! Super job! :o) V

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spiegel428

4:00PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Excellent work as always. I really like the golden hue.

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Deloulark

4:00PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Beautiful! I just love these images and I could look at them all day.... I'm going to have to give that formula a try! :)

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redbeard

4:02PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Do I really get to be first? (Darn, I guess not!) I just turned on the machine, clicked on the galleries and there it was, before the ebot even told me. Wow again, you really are getting the most out of this program, one that I've never even seen a screenshot of. Wonderful work, sharp and detailed, great depth and lighting. Perhaps a representation of what Rik called spherical time, a more realistic description than circular time, where the moons move into and out of existence in an apparently random but ultimately very predictable pattern. Excellent work and very beautiful!*

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DIANE603

4:20PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

BRAVO!!

Marit

4:21PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

This is really gorgeous! Wonderful depth and I love the way the plain gold mingles with the more 'busy' flowerlike design! Excellent!

zoozee

4:24PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Wonderful - Beautiful - Reminds me of Christmas stars and christmas ornaments ! Very classy !

Isir

5:04PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

I am always very impressed by your work - it is made with such grace.

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abmlober

5:09PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

You make me very very curious to use this UFM...

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maud

5:17PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

So lovely and delicate Helen! So rich in colors.. Perfect to me v :)

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FarAnAway

5:19PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Fantastic!

macrey18

5:30PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

beautiful image

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:36PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Wonderful creation Helen!!! Splendid shapes and very beautiful colors!!! Vote

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gumbykat

5:44PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Gorgeous, Helen! The shapes are wonderful, and I love your palette!

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Ladyhawk

5:45PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

WHOA!!! thats amazeing thats just sublime in it's beauty BRAVO!!!!!!!!!! (V)!!!!!!:0) @-}-- truely magical Helen!!

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miztere

5:52PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

magnific fractal ! xlt

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FractalFactor

8:22PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Wow, oh wow. Wow.

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kansas

8:27PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

A jewel of a Julia!!! Very beautiful. I'm going to have to try that formula.

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FireLily

8:33PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Exquisite beauty!

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Snow_Angel

10:20PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

This is so very lovely! The render is just beautiful as is the design and colors! Classy image Helen! V :)

fractalinda

11:59PM | Thu, 18 November 2004

Every favorable superlative I can think of applies to this wondrous image, Helen. So I'll simply say (write) exquisite and stunningly beautiful work..and excellent in all aspects.

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kimpe

12:58AM | Fri, 19 November 2004

Absolutely stunning! Brilliant work!

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mountmous

2:23AM | Fri, 19 November 2004

Everything is said already. I think I mostly agree with FractalFactor... V

NeptuneNH

4:09AM | Fri, 19 November 2004

Que dire de mieux!!! c'est du grand art!!!V

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QuietRiot

8:44AM | Fri, 19 November 2004

yay!!!!! You're printing out your work. I have no talent with UF.......and it does take talent. You have a touch with this program that is beyond most. Your visions are inspiring! V

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miwi

12:22PM | Fri, 19 November 2004

A wonderful image, excellent done !!!!!!!!!!!

Louy

3:00PM | Fri, 19 November 2004

One solitary golden blossom hangs from dark space.Light pearls reach through and wisps of snow overlay conduct their symphony--The Waltzing of the Flowers in Gold!.............Blairing

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CavalierLady

11:17AM | Sat, 20 November 2004

Outstandingly beautiful, Helen! I love the way the pale beige and lovely green shapes are interwoven throughout the design! Beeeeeeutiful!!

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Megandoc

12:50PM | Sat, 20 November 2004

Aw shucks, Helen. How can we not praise you? You have done it yet again! Wonderful!

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SirJohn

8:48PM | Sat, 20 November 2004

This one gets an ultra 10+ from me dear Helen. What can I say other than this is perfection?

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