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Uploaded: 02/17/16 3:31 PM GMT
Interlocking Starfish
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Entry for repeating contest? Hope You Enjoy

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::0930_23
02/17/16 6:01 PM GMT
Looks like a Honeycomb, Doug.
Excellent work.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::tigger3
02/17/16 6:08 PM GMT
Would work perfectly for the contest, how cool this is Doug, good luck! tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Ramad
02/17/16 10:08 PM GMT
It does look like a honey comb. Will make a good entry in the contest.
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.Dunstickin
02/18/16 9:12 AM GMT
That's a great one for the contest Doug!....

Hope you don't get 'stung' by picking it up!
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.Lightpainter
02/18/16 3:45 PM GMT
Very nice! I thought of entering a fractal myself. I have lots of things like Sierpinski triangles, Koch snowflakes and Menger sponges. Repeating shapes are a hallmark of fractals. However, these are so common they are not very original anymore. You, however, have created a very interesting one I haven't seen before. It is also interesting that the outline turns out to be a hexagon. One of the poles of Saturn has a very similar hexagon which appears to be a result of chaotic processes. Fractals and chaos are closely related. See: http://www.space.com/30608-mysterious-saturn-hexagon-explained.html - you may need to paste this into your browser.
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.icedancer
02/25/16 8:30 PM GMT
Fantastic work and entry - Good Luck
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