by Deagol, member since Sep 23, 2002 (homepage)
259 images, last upload Nov 1, 2009
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This is pretty much all Apophysis flames that were assembled in Ultrafractal
Not all of the flames are recycled from previous images but most are. I hope that you mind that too much. The bird has been given a new set of wings that I think are more realistic.
I haven't been doing a lot of fractalling lately. Believe it or not, I have been more interested in doing other things. Weird, huh? It's just a phase, I'll get over it.
Some of those things are a couple of new hummingbird feeders in my yard. I have never had feeders before and I'll be darned if birds didn't start showing up after I set them up. Seeing them motivated my to place my hummer in a new setting of old flames.
As far as I know hummingbirds don't suck nectar from roses, but they do eat a lot of bugs for protein. Maybe this one is looking for a bug.
Thanks for looking and commenting if you would like to.
A superb composition, Keith, and very beautiful artwork. Knowing that several of your old flames were used to compose this image, doesn't take anything away from it. I like the wings, and the lighting is perfect. Outstanding.
Excellent use of fractal as an art form, this beautiful piece takes the computer out of the novelty aspect and shows waht beautiful art can be done with it. Bravo!!
Oh Keith, seeing this is like seeing an old friend. Your hummingbirds have always been my favorite. The real ones are soo entertaining and I never get tired of watching the flying jewels.
I like the new wings, too! And the floral arrangement is super - great balance and your trademark attention to detail and lighting make this my favorite of the series!
a show stopper... wings are indeed more realistic if we talk about wings but do we ever see wings on hummingbirds, they move too fast for a human eye to see.
Saw this over at DVA....wow, it looks great here, too! lol I think what always grabs me about your images and flame compo's is the colors. Outstanding work, Uncle B! :-)