Sensational Satellite

This one required a lot of 'tweaking'. Let's just say the little used 'Xaos' tab was involved. Today's Gratitude Item: Deciding to go to work an hour later than usual…

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Impossible Starfish

Which was almost impossible to make! As is so often the case with Incendia, the image looks much better from a distance. Today's Gratitude Item: Both baking and small sewing…

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Light Thief

The name was inspired by the quotation. This image was made using Fractal Science Kit, the background and quotation were added with PSP. Today's Gratitude Item: Fitting in a trip…

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Art of Magic

This one has more to do with luck than skill. Today's Gratitude Item: A free haircut. I've been getting my hair cut at the same place for a while and…

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Leap of Faith

Named because I don't know what this guy is getting himself into. Today's Gratitude Item: Having extra help at the library. It has not been that long since the grand…

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Equal and Opposite

I found the quote only after I'd post processed the fractal. Today's Gratitude Item: My "cheese inside the mini-rolls" worked (for the most part). Next time, I will use Parmesan…

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Volcanic Symmetry

An experiment using 'z translate' which worked out rather nicely Today's Gratitude Item: The Raye Freedman Library is re-opening tomorrow after being renovated. Hopefully this means having more space for…

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Snow Business

Like so many Incendia fractals, this one looked like it was going to be good but was rather disappointing. Its sad when salvaging fractals becomes the norm rather than the…

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Puff Piece

This one is made up of three different base shapes. It took a while to create but I'm pleased with the final image. Today's Gratitude Item: Remembering to collect the…

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Dawn City

Somehow everything looks better at either dusk or dawn. I guess the more discrete lighting is kind to both buildings and people. Today's Gratitude Item: A gorgeous fine day. At…

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