This looked like two pleasant creatures engaged in an underwater ballet deep in the ocean. Thanks for the views and comments I hope you like it. J ......this was done with apo. and photofiltre.
Wow John! This seems a bit different for you somehow. Not sure why. Great lookin fractal too. Some sort of jellyfish I'm guessing. Another terrific image. =)
The one on the right reminds me of a hedgehog, though I realise he or she actually looks more like a jellyfish (or are jellyfish "it"s?). The one on the left looks more fish like. I like the milky colours of this and the sense of tension this has. There's a sense almost of threat - the left one seems to be rather dominating and intimidating the right one, though it could just be a certain point in the dance.
Great spectacle here - it's really very neat. Are these separate flames or one? Hmmm... I guess I think it might be interesting to see this set in a more watery background. The black doesn't really suggest the ocean to me, though I realise it would be dark if it is really a _deep_ sea dance. Also, if one of them is a hedgehog, then it really isn't clear where they should be!
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I agree with your assessment perfectly. They have a translucence that looks very much like sea creature and graceful lines to match. Beautiful image. I especially like the movement of the finer liners.
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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