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Uploaded: 03/16/06 12:40 AM GMT
Outta Control
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apophysis and phtofiltre. still playin' around...

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::laurengary
03/16/06 2:57 PM GMT
Beautiful job Carol ! I love it ! A fantastic palette, I like the softer tones you used,,,,& a really neat spiral ! Great job !
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::onespock
03/16/06 3:30 PM GMT
Looks to me like two spirals passing thru each other...cool design and I agree with Lauren...the soft colors are just perfect for this.

Moe
Science officer's station
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-"The needs of the many,outweigh the needs of the few or the one".-Spock
.lgmac
03/16/06 7:35 PM GMT
This is outta control...extremely beautiful.
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::ianmacappin
03/16/06 8:20 PM GMT
Great flow to this and wonderful colours too. Nice job.
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Don`t cover yourself in petrol and smoke.
::J_272004
03/16/06 10:42 PM GMT
Nice work Carol... 2 spirals wow.. nice soft colours.. very well done
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"I cannot change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination" / Jimmy Dean
::Hottrockin
03/16/06 11:27 PM GMT
Totally wicked flame Carol!! Super duper gradient!! Came out a wee rough again though didn't it? Hmmm...
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::vicvog
03/20/06 1:56 AM GMT
Beautiful Carol! Love the two spirals joined together and the colors are amazing! Vicky
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::sasraku
11/30/06 7:17 PM GMT
This is beautifully done. Really top notch work.
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.margali
03/24/07 5:51 PM GMT
Beautiful design with very nice colouring. I like the sense of explosive joy this has - filling the darkness with colour by the force of sheer exuberance, as sometimes a single person can really be the "life of the party" (would love to know the trick) or can carry a group through a project or an ordeal despite the challenges, in spite of the odds (would like to know those tricks even more, probably).

It's a bit on the blurry side which is interesting because some of your earlier flames seem clearer. Your later flames are also much crisper, though, so this was obviously no more than a momentary aberration! Even given the graininess, this is very nice.

(I don't always see graininess as a problem - sometimes it seems to me to enhance an image - but this looks as though it _should_ be cleaner, as though the grain is obscuring details of the image rather than being a part of it.)

- cfr
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