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CommentsI like the flowing feel. Some of the spots are a bit darker than I like, but that's only me. My work is always dark
-- ▀▄History is the winner's opinion.▄▀ #help|#BlackmailTopics|#Aposhack ▐♠○/|╪xs╪|\○♠▐ -- My Gallery: =>[link] As we go through life, our imagination inspires us to create things of amazing beauty Wow. I particularly like how this reminds me of smoke wafting about, illuminated by sunlight. I think you've captured the smoke and golden-light aspect perfectly.
However, I can't see this being a fire. Just the smoke, being alluring and captivating. Either smoldering embers, which would go with this image and the smoke, or just smoke. The colors and movement of the image are gorgeous here, and I like the contrast between light and dark. Makes me think of sunset at campsites and the beach, or some such. I have to say this fractal evokes quite a few images and memories for me--it's probably one of the best I've seen at doing that. -- _______ Member of #Aposhack Years are like fractals. The more you've seen of them, the more you appreciate the details of each one, rather than how many you've seen. It looks like an aerial view of a bonfire, which is really interesting. There's part of me that insists that it would look more bonfirelike if the lighter part had sharper edges rather than blurring into the background, but having it blur also adds to the sense of "hot" because of how things like fire bend the air.
The coloration of the background is really interesting, toothe purple really compliments the warmer colors in the rest of the fractal. -- "You were my first love The earth moving under me Bedroom scent, beauty ardent Distant shiver, heaven sent..." --Nightwish, "Feel For You" |
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