..........or drive for that matter!!:):):) Toning things down a bit for a change. I like change, especially the coin type ha ha:):). Thanks for your comments y'all:)
Bruce, if there wasn't the danger for curling up the landing strip, it perhaps would be a good place for landing. I'm in doubts however whether the pilot would be distracted by such a splendid environment. Great render, Buddy, and very appropriate as entry for the Wednesday B&W challenge.
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Lovely work. The subdued, low-key presentation is a nice counterpoint to the fractal-driven complexity that underlies the image. Like some folksy, old-school wallpaper peeling aside to expose deeper layers of a reality that never stops. An undiscovered country, as Shirley Jackson might have put it.