Apop.Photofiltre. Rings and other things in there, the name comes from the childrens game.......you know the one. LOL Thanks a bunch and all comments are truly appreciated. J
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The title reminds me of that old annoying commercial Ring Around the Collar...Of course, this could never be annoying. LOL Cute bubbles and fruity colors. Love the glassy look. Great job. :)
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I don't know if you intended this, but I like the way the title captures two sides of the fractal: one the pretty colours and rings; and, two, the somewhat sinister character of the bottom left where the fractal is growing frantically. The second aspect of the fractal suggests the underlying meaning of the original rhyme, while the first captures its apparent prettiness and lightheartedness.
I'm not quite so keen on the entirely black parts as I tend to prefer colour to fade out gradually rather than to stop abruptly, but this is obviously a matter of taste and the sharp distinction certainly brings out this particular fractal's features well. If only I could produce flames like this!
Great pic John and in a morbid frame of mind it could kind of remind you of the rhyme's origins. Luckily I'm watching 'Scrubs' right now and my happy mood is making me think this is fun:)
what a happy little flame! I think your computer is a very happy one. The composition is balanced and proper, but it's too pastel for my tastes. Still, I appreciate it. :)
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