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  Circular Reasoning  

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Uploaded: 09/14/10 5:52 PM GMT
Circular Reasoning
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My attempt to illustrate Infinity. Please view full size - there's a lot of detail!

Fractals made in Apophysis, the rest in Paint Shop Pro

Prints of this and other works are available at RedBubble and Zazzle.

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.Tedi
09/14/10 6:07 PM GMT
Pretty "jewels", I love them, excellent picture.
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.koca
09/14/10 6:11 PM GMT
Interesting shot, beautiful colors. Are they planets in different colors? LOL
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::Akeraios
09/14/10 6:26 PM GMT
They're supposed to be atoms - i.e. from the smallest (atoms) to the largest (galaxies), but I guess they do look a bit like planets!
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There are few situations in life that cannot be honourably settled, and without any loss of time, either by suicide, a bag of gold, or by thrusting a despised antagonist over the edge of a precipice on a dark night. -- Kai Lung
::Flmngseabass
09/14/10 6:40 PM GMT
This is so cool Hannah!! I love your background and the orbs with there orbital rigs is way cool. Very creative design!!
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::Jimbobedsel
09/14/10 6:46 PM GMT
Very nice. Looks like something you might see at a science fair.
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.StarLite
09/15/10 11:27 AM GMT
Nice colors, interesting atoms-like figures and overall a great image! :) GL
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.treeladytropical
09/21/10 8:15 PM GMT
cool
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::LynEve
09/22/10 4:48 AM GMT
This caught my eye :)
I like the way the edging curved lines draw my eye into the image and the floating spheres invite even further into infinity.
It is a relaxing picture and as a desktop works exceptionally well.

I can also imagine it as a cover for a perfume - Purple Infinity . . . . . :)
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My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust

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