I became interested in digital art during a time when I was stuck at home after surgery. A friend introduced me to Ultrafactal and then I discovered Apophyis. I must admit I don't tend to create the same type of pictures most of the other Apo users make i.e. not typical flames - but as the saying goes "beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
I am a female living in Kent - know as "The Garden of England"
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Comments (17)
jancory
great original use of fractals--thanx!
mountmous
At first glance (and at second and third) I thought it was a b/w photograph. Looks like rows of little cottages. Very nice!
Pannyhb
I thought it was a photo, too! Great job!
wam17
So did I. lol.
ligt
wow, i did not know you could do this in uf, this is great!! i too thought it was a photo and took a closer look to find out what was the fractal part.
zzzzra
Cool image !
invidiosa
and i thought it was low cost urban housing - i like that ambiguity - the shore is absent so these roof-like structures or barriers become what we like - excellent composition
KITCHAOS
I thought it was a photo too! Excellent work Judi!
whirlingfeather
The thumb really looked like a photo! This is fantastic!
sharkrey
Very interesting....
tony_br22
wow, this is cool
Henny31
Just Awesome!!
Richardphotos
totally unreal image-well done
Kathye
Wow yes, I really thought you HAD put up a photo of the Thames Barrier. I haven't seen it in real life but have seen many photos. Good image!
kimpe
Very realistic work. A pleaseure to look at!
spiegel428
Great b&w composition with a photographic quality.
Redshift
Excellent view of the fractal, very well done!