Chaotic Self-Ordering by RNGOERNER
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[ UF 3.04 with border and lettering in PP 8 ]
Thanks for stopping by to take a look at one of my views of how substance, form and structure might arise from chaos. While I seldom do B&W or gray-scale images, I felt it appropriate (with a bit of blue-shift to suggest approaching us) to the physics of the topic. Chroma will arise later in the game as the
Comments (14)
mountmous
Beautiful light/dark aspect. Love the blue you've added to the B&W. Gives it a little metallic look. Nice!
katanna
i see your chaotic order here...splendid and the hint of blue is a cool touch
Richardphotos
reminds me of sludge ponds from oil wells in Okla., because during the summer it would have ctacks like these and looked safe to walk on. big mistake trying!!! excellent work Rik
tony_br22
amazing fractal work :-)
zzzzra
Beautiful monochrome image ! Great experiment Rik !
argiebooze
You've done an impressive image and grey-scale fits the idea very well!!. We often percieve that there's balance out of apparent chaos. Matter and anti-matter, parallel universes and nature down here on Earth. We have a lot of warnings about humanity stupidly trying to unbalance it!
ligt
the only order in nature has to be disorder, so your chaos is well named, love the hint of blue in your B/W, it gives it more depth.
kimpe
Beautiful work, as always.
avalonfaayre
Metal and ice...don't put your tongue on it. Really pretty and open to personal interpretation.
spiegel428
Great fractal. I like the limited coloring.
Megandoc
Order from chaos = chaos from order. Sounds balanced to me. Great stuff, Rik!
Dinhi
Very interesting! The blue tint really sets it off, nice imagination Rik! (=
Cosine
Superb, Rick. I'd love to sit and watch this develop for a few millenia.
D.C.Monteny
A wonderful image to underline and visualize your comments, Rik. Fantastic work!!