Apo.Photofiltre. The Aztec god......the feathered serpent who the blood sacrifices were meant to appease. I think he probably had his own pyramid. LOL Thanks a bunch for all the great comments, they are truly appreciated. J
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Can you imagine him in first grade learning to spell his name?? "It's spelled just as it sounds." LMAO This is great John; the colors are awesome in it!! Very cool looking pyramid! He should be proud to be dead in it! LOL
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Great digs for this serpent. I just love to watch for your postings, John. There is always a lot to look at in your designs, they are imaginative, very well done, colorful. :)
You'd get your own pyramid with a reputation like that! You see such interesting things in fractals - your descriptions and titles are curiosities worth seeing in their own right. This might be a problem for the rest of us, but your images can live up to them, too!
I like the cone of this, though I would complain if I were Quetzalcoatl - I can't somehow see this pyramid standing the test of time... really should have asked the pyramid-makers for references, I think.
For some reason, this reminds me SO MUCH of Don Bluth's Thumbelina; The part where she escapes from Mr. Mole's underground home. Don't ask, haha. I love it. I also see the pyramid, so it's all good. Beautiful :)
Very fascinating. Can you say his name ten times in a row very fast? Did you see Apocalypto? This has some very architectural lines to it and I like the black bands interrupting the colored areas. I like this one a lot.
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
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