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Uploaded: 10/30/05 10:39 PM GMT
Sea Spiral
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Apophysis V 2.03A only. My daughter remarked that the curly, spiny outer edges of this reminded her of a seahorse tail. Take a closer look, let me know what you think. Comments are welcome and appreciated.

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::philcUK
10/30/05 10:56 PM GMT
great structure and detail here - nice subdued colour range too. well done.
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"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps"
alexis518
10/30/05 11:11 PM GMT
I like it!
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_DRU_
10/31/05 12:31 AM GMT
These spiral fractals that you've been uploading lately are great, I think they're all great, great job!
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::onespock
10/31/05 4:25 AM GMT
Hey Larry!!! This is another fine fractal you've gotten us into :) Great colors and I must agree with Drew...they are all great. Thumbs up to your daughter...good call on the name!!!

Moe
One of my favorites... check it out.
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-"The needs of the many,outweigh the needs of the few or the one".-Spock
KEIFER
10/31/05 6:52 AM GMT
Now .. take a picture of you or your daughter and morph it onto the front of this

I'll even settle for moe
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Wax on - Wax off
Julez124
10/31/05 8:02 AM GMT
Very pretty, I like how delicate it looks.
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MoeAction
10/31/05 10:10 AM GMT
Wow! Larry this is another great spiral! Keep up the good work.
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nmsmith
10/31/05 4:48 PM GMT
This is superb!
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J_272004
10/31/05 10:17 PM GMT
Fantastic flame... love the colours too... great work Larry....
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"Life's like chocolate left in the sun... once it melts its gone"
::sasraku
12/04/06 12:41 AM GMT
Great work, great gallery, just plumb great.

Mark.
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::razorjack51
12/04/06 11:13 AM GMT
Thanks Mark!..=)
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