esintu [2013-02-09 02:32:45 +0000 UTC]
This is quite lovely, colour- and composition-wise. I wish I could view it larger though, the textural details seem like they're stunning up close, but the small image size doesn't do them justice.
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ForestFaerieQuean In reply to esintu [2013-02-09 15:45:40 +0000 UTC]
Thank you I didn't want to upload a larger file because of theft and loading time. In actuallity, I have this image rendered such that I can print it at 2ft x 6ft. it is stunning at that size.
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kitsuneko-xenon [2012-12-29 21:04:09 +0000 UTC]
This series of three is amazing... You've taken fractals, and completely changed their purpose to create even more beautiful things This one reminds me of a tower, grasping for the heavens, only to have the lone builder be thrown back to the earth by a powerful being who does not want man to reach the heavens.
ForestFaerieQuean In reply to kitsuneko-xenon [2012-12-29 21:44:14 +0000 UTC]
You make me blush. Such an interesting interpretation. I really enjoy these pieces. I find the energy of nature so compelling. Landscapes don't always do it justice. There is this power and majesty, constant in its drastic changes... its inspiring.I'm glad you responded so strongly to the work.
kitsuneko-xenon In reply to ForestFaerieQuean [2012-12-30 04:50:21 +0000 UTC]
You're absolutely right! There is so much more to nature than just landscapes and animals (); there is mystery and, as you said, power and majesty. Sometimes people forget what nature truly is and just see the superficial aspects. But I mean... well I think a good example is that spirals in nature tend to be so mathematically perfect. Not even just the spirals themselves, but the *number* of spirals, which tend to relate to the Fibonacci sequence... Who would think that such a simple but still abstract mathematical pattern, where you add together the sum of two numbers with the second of those two numbers, would be so prevalent in nature?