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Uploaded: 10/30/08 8:05 AM GMT
Ooralong Grove
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A Tierazon fractal lightly embossed.

Enjoy.

Mikel.

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.Heroictitof
10/30/08 2:32 PM GMT
I think about vanilla ice and chocolate, now I'm hungry ; )
Another fabulous fractal from you Mikel.
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Visit my gallery, there's always something new from France !! ; )
::Flmngseabass
10/30/08 6:43 PM GMT
Very cool and a marvelous title!!
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.ianmacappin
10/30/08 8:07 PM GMT
I`ve not used that prog in years mate and when I did none of mine looked like this! Lods of depth and I like the subdued colours. Looks more like a uf image. Very well done here.

Ian :)
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Save the Cheerleader......Save the World! Ians gallery
.Tomeast
10/30/08 11:17 PM GMT
I like this.I find the color pleasing with this design.
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::joeysparadise
10/31/08 1:14 AM GMT
Awesome fractal. FAVED. Very nice to the eyes.
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"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better" - Albert Einstein ------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- By the way.... if I don't thank you by message or post, I doesn't mean I'm not truly grateful for your comments and suggestive insight in regards to my posts.
::JQ
10/31/08 1:42 PM GMT
very pretty this one!! i had a go with this once too and i didnt get it even more than i dont get apop! hehehe.
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+nmsmith
10/31/08 2:36 PM GMT
It moves when you stare at it. Nice work.
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.Inkeri
10/31/08 3:35 PM GMT
Wonderful fractal work..Fine colors and design.
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::EmilyH
11/01/08 1:23 PM GMT
Very well done, excellent design. The gradient works nicely with it.
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
::Hottrockin
11/02/08 12:37 AM GMT
Spectacular piece!! Luv them colorings!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
::joeysparadise
11/03/08 2:20 AM GMT
10/10 vb just now.
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