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Undersea II

Fractal Abstract posted on Nov 29, 2004
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Apophysis 2.0 and ArcSoft PhotoShop Good morning friends. Here is another Undersea render. The images just keep coming up and I like them...soooo enjoy. Thank you for visiting with me today and commenting on my image. :)

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tallpindo

11:27AM | Mon, 29 November 2004

It looks like a geode turned inside out. The eery mystery of the depths may identify it as a nodule expelled by a sea floor fumirole. Definitely seems to have sulphur in it. Maybe some copper. Manganese is the hope. Gifted parlay of viewpoints to a colorful conclusion.

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mountmous

11:39AM | Mon, 29 November 2004

I don't understand what tallpindo means but for me it's a (sea)sponge. A sponge with colours. Nice image!

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kimpe

12:05PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

What an excellent image. Very well done!

fractalinda

12:30PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

Lovely sponge! It does have a real organic feel.

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FarAnAway

12:41PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

Whatever it is, it is absolutely beautiful. V

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KITCHAOS

1:01PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

A wonderful sponge! really nice light/coloring too!

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kansas

1:25PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

A beautiful coral cluster. Well done.

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ulliroyal

4:07PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

That's very deep

tony_br22

6:08PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

I love it .. amazing expression !!! color and the light .. and the sense of depth are fantastic

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Richardphotos

9:43PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

I have been looking for my sea sponge to do some faux painting, and you have it!!!no wonder I can not make a living, people keep taking my tools of the trade!!!just joking as always.excellent work

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RNGOERNER

12:27PM | Tue, 30 November 2004

Splendid flame composition; your gradient is so natural and your lighting and detail;s so good, I thought at first I was looking at a photograph. Outstanding and astoundingly effective rendition of a sponge colony (or I could also see coral, lichen and rock agglomerate)!

Kactus76

7:36AM | Thu, 24 February 2005

Tr belle compostion :)


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