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Fractal Star Fall
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Blue Fire
23 May 2010 - 07:30 AM
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545x600
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This is actually two different fractals in one - the star is one, the swirling, black-hole-like thing the star surrounds is the other. Once the fractals were generated, everything was put together with my photo editor Photo Pos Pro.
Image META information
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Darryl
23 May 2010 - 12:50 PM | Permalink:
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Hi Blue Fire,
These images are colorful, intricate, and very beautiful. They definitely have an essence of astronomy / space in them. Thanks!
Regards,
Darryl
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