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lol... when i read that (i was half asleep) i thought it said bodalicious... LMAO... couldnt figure out why everyone was talking about bulls.. lmao..... great work Fluffy... love the colours and the shiney texture, great light and flame... well done... looks great on the desktop
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just love this effect John! I want to run into it and wave my arms around! lol - like popping huge bubbles I suppose! It has a lovely feel to it! well done! Patti
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The PBR (Professional Bull Riders Asso) had a bull named that whose fame reached far and wide. I don''t know how many years he was on the circuit but only two or three cowboys ever rode him. They finally had to retire him because too many got hurt. He learned how to throw his head back at the same time a cowboy was thrown forward. If you can picture the many bashed in heads.....The lines in this fractal sort of remind me of the forward motion of ole Bodacious. Nice work.
Pat
This is just superb. Fantastic colours and light. I like the contrasts here - the mistier edges and the sharper inner lines. This looks like a set of dinosaur ribs in structure - floodlit with magical colours, perhaps. I've never seen a museum display like this, but maybe I've just not been to the right museums...