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Dark Side of the Moon

Fractal Space posted on Apr 28, 2005
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Apophysis 202 thousand miles from earth (roughly ???) "Dark Side of the Moon" Without a doubt a milesone album for Pink FLoyd 'Dark Side Of The Moon' was on the American TOP-200 in 724 weeks. April 23rd 1988 the album finally left the chart after almost 14 years. In United States the album has been sold in more than 10 millions... Now thats an achievement :) Also it is a haven for aliens bases, as it a perfect vantage point to hide from us Earthlings ..... Thanks for stopping by, comment if u like/dislike... Peace Andrew

Comments (18)


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MaydaMason

7:37AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

amazing fractal! love the deep blue and the little 3d circles!

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mountmous

7:43AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Hard to imagine this is an Apo. You make the most wonderful things with that program. Are those circles sensors of the aliens that are trying to spy on us?

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RNGOERNER

10:16AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Softly glowing beauty and excellence, Andy! Love the representation of craters and that gogeous internal glow.

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Macvee

10:20AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Fab fractal...It's got an almost gelatinous looking texture. If I put it in a liquidiser I could make Alien Soup - except I'm vegetarian!

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liltawen

10:33AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Shame the moon isn't as interesting.Great pearlescent effect and colors that you've gotten.

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Ruthee

11:28AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Fantastic creation, Andy. The gradient and lighting are outstanding. Great job. :)

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miwi

12:04PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Wonderful creation, excellent work!!!!!

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kimpe

12:18PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Splendid pic! Great Job.

blatte

12:57PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Very excellent craters on your moon. Love the soft blues and purples you've chosen.

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KITCHAOS

2:52PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

And I never tire of listerning to it! Nice moon Andrew!

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Jennyfnf

3:27PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

These are messages Andrew, we just can't decipher them yet, and the wonderful light play is deceptive. I like the image very much

FracJay

4:27PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

I think even Dave Gilmore would want this on his desktop :-)...A really nice apo image indeed nice find Andrew!

smitts

4:44PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Still my #1 favorite album of all time!!! Your image has captured the essence of it's subtle overtones and deep meanings! Very well done!

fractalinda

6:44PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

I remember the movie.. Saw it with my then teenaged son who was very much into PF; what a strange and depressing film- that translates into "artistic"..yes? Love the colors and lightplay here. This is a phantasmic flame expression- awesome cosmic feel, and I like it very much!

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tutri

7:22PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

We are entering the Outer Limits Andrew, I'm f***ing speechless in front of this!! Did you use the standard 202 or the 'g' beta? Completely awesome and different flame that does not even look like a flame...Veeeeeery coool!

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renderix

7:45PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

perfect work! vote!

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Dinhi

9:00AM | Sat, 30 April 2005

What fun Andrew! I feel like I am swiming just below a huge mass of jellyfish. Wow, the lighting effects are phenomenal. Excellent work! (=

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Digimon

7:24PM | Sun, 26 June 2005

Awesome fractal! Like galaxies upon galaxies! Awesome!


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