Sandi, thought at first sight that it was a microscopic macro of a bacteria (lol), but the full size view offered me the solution mentioned by your title and narrative.
Very creative, and a very remarkable entry for the Wednesday B&W challenge. Well done, my friend.
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My first impression was similar to Richie I thought it was spilled mercury or quicksilver. Very interesting and something quite different from you Sandi - I like it.
Very unique Sandi ! I would label it abstract surrealism. Good tones and it really makes a most effective desktop ! Just about to add it to the BWC - thank you
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