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Uploaded: 01/12/04 9:03 AM GMT
Inverse Fire
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Had some fun with color balance...

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PuMa
01/12/04 4:48 PM GMT
I like u're fun :)

great stuff !!
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kjh000
01/12/04 5:16 PM GMT
^_^ Thanks!
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aDumBum
01/14/04 1:51 AM GMT
this one is really cool! have you ever heard of a program called dremples? its this neat thing that adds fluid like motion to your desktops. this wallpaper is PERFECT for it!!
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- I plan on sleeping in -
kjh000
01/14/04 3:25 PM GMT
Thank you Adam. I'm glad you found some use for this one. It's not my most popular submission but I like it none the less. I've not heard of dremples before. I checked it out and it seems cool. I run a mac though and as far as I gathered it is a windows app... o_O Well one can't get it all... :)
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::monkeypuzzle
01/16/04 6:18 PM GMT
maynot be the most popular but its got a good c index......it looks like embers...heart of the fire. i like the glow of energy/power seeping thru the cracks. nice pic: )
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Henceforth forever more says the man in the yellow button = {D
kjh000
01/16/04 9:47 PM GMT
Thanks for the great comment. It's worth a lot to get feedback on my experimental stuff. ^_^
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::JOHANNA
01/24/04 8:25 PM GMT
Amazing red colors,beautiful Klas.I like the pic for my desktop.
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carpe diem.
LimitsDNE
01/25/04 6:01 AM GMT
This is a beautiful representation of fire.
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::kjh000
01/25/04 10:40 PM GMT
Thank you Joost and LimitsDNE.
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speedy_10
03/24/04 9:36 AM GMT
awesome!!! i know how u made this as well...
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≈†≈if we were to plug-up the o-zone layer you would need 1000 tonnes of rubber and a smart-alec to think of the idea in the first place≈†≈
::kjh000
03/24/04 1:40 PM GMT
Thanks. :) I'm curious how you know I did it. Not that it's a secret though. I just don't remember giving out (explicit) details about it here.
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DillDawg05
05/02/04 6:27 PM GMT
im pretty sure i know how you did also but if you see me on confirm it. Great job though
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::kjh000
05/03/04 10:17 AM GMT
Hehe... You say it first... ^_^ I pretty much say it in the description above though. It's just a matter of what subject I used and some small edits like cropping.
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::PatAndre
04/12/06 12:32 AM GMT
I like this one too. Makes a simple uncluttered desktop. They red is good for the eyes. That being the case, my eyes should remain in great shape for a longb time. This seems to ebb and flow if you stare at it for very long. This thing is alive underneath it's surface. Love it.
Pat
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TheGoldenLion
03/22/07 8:00 PM GMT
I like the color, see if you can make it more fluid. Like flowing magma.
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&kjh000
03/22/07 9:47 PM GMT
I doubt I can do that. But it's a good idea, if I could. (The question that comes to my mind is: "What's more fluid then water". (It's a shot of water with heavily manipulated colors.))
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swampthing
06/15/08 12:38 AM GMT
Very very nice.
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.CarlosAMG
07/31/08 2:05 PM GMT
Red & beautiful !!!
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