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The Ancien RΓ©gime (or perhaps just the old year?) consigned to an historical curiosity. Are we ready for the next age?Second in the quartet 'Transitional Times'.
31 days in December: Day 30
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LMarkoya [2009-01-19 00:33:06 +0000 UTC]
A lot have said it before....but this is really great
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IDeviant In reply to LMarkoya [2009-01-19 14:33:55 +0000 UTC]
A relatively straightforward splits/elliptic, but it's a style that seems to produce these strongly fractal fractals.
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magnusti78 [2009-01-17 16:02:33 +0000 UTC]
I've featured this beautiful piece in my Abstract fractals -journal here : [link]
Please let me know if you want it removed ! Satu
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baba49 [2009-01-13 02:46:50 +0000 UTC]
What a beautiful weave. It looks like a ancient iron door to me.
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IDeviant In reply to baba49 [2009-01-14 09:23:27 +0000 UTC]
Indeed! Or even a belt-buckle
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baba49 In reply to IDeviant [2009-01-14 09:47:31 +0000 UTC]
Yes true!! The metallic look is stunning.
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evilpj [2008-12-31 03:37:24 +0000 UTC]
locked door to a secret chamber ... absolutely beautiful
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TheDigitalLotus [2008-12-30 22:12:02 +0000 UTC]
It does remind me of a huge vault door, but not one with an average lock but something more puzzling. I instantly thought of "Stargate" but I have been watching too much Atlantis lately so maybe that's it...whatever the case this vault is tightly sealed and exquisite to look upon. I think any other color of gradient would not have sufficed - this is definately a metallic or a hematite relic to behold.
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winklepickers [2008-12-30 19:23:25 +0000 UTC]
To me this is a picture of closed doors. They are so tightly closed you can't see where they once opened.
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IDeviant In reply to Rozrr [2009-01-03 09:28:24 +0000 UTC]
Very! When the precise placement of transforms is imperative, I suppose it's inevitable that duplication will occur. I'd seen a few with polar finals, but none without...
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