The first thing, which comes to my mind is "the Witching Hour", one of my favorite books .... Misty night, in the forest with full harvest moon - you feel spooked, got shivers down your back and yet you feel enchanted at the same time. The clouds pass by the sky to drown it in milky hues & the moon is so bright they uplited and diffuse light. Honestly with scenery like this ...the next thing I'm expecting is a distant howl Sorry - my imagination has been racing towards the Halloween spirits I guess. One portion feels out of place to me - the shadow-tree shapes overlapping the moon, they feel as they don't belong, could be masked out. I would have probably experimented also with adding a touch of hue of indigo or smoky purple along the clouds - but in long run more monochromatic version suits me fine as well. The hazy, foggy look - has me locked in & mesmerized, will be visiting here again ....before Halloween
resembling the aftermath of an unknown desaster, this fractal is an untypical, yet fitting example of its kind: ultra fractal is able to create organic, flowing shapes out of mathematical algorithms (much more so than apophysis). yet recurring geometric elements usually prevail. here those elements seem to have randomly grown in the picture, yet i couldn't imagine them differently. flow and colours compliment each other to achieve an atmospheric landscape. the palette used to gain this depth consists of reduced, earthy tones ranging from umbra over sepia to silver grey - contrasted by pitch black fractal crystals. associations are bombarding the spectator's mind: clouds being ripped apart by tree skeletons or a halo shining above troubled fields of war. a truly captivating sight not only for fractal artists.
a ship being tossed violently in the wake of an ocean storm. as the storm clouds curl into the distance, the full moon makes an entrance. its light ominously shining on the still turbulent waves.
Misty night, in the forest with full harvest moon - you feel spooked, got shivers down your back and yet you feel enchanted at the same time. The clouds pass by the sky to drown it in milky hues & the moon is so bright they uplited and diffuse light. Honestly with scenery like this ...the next thing I'm expecting is a distant howl
Sorry - my imagination has been racing towards the Halloween spirits I guess.
One portion feels out of place to me - the shadow-tree shapes overlapping the moon, they feel as they don't belong, could be masked out. I would have probably experimented also with adding a touch of hue of indigo or smoky purple along the clouds - but in long run more monochromatic version suits me fine as well.
The hazy, foggy look - has me locked in & mesmerized, will be visiting here again ....before Halloween
flow and colours compliment each other to achieve an atmospheric landscape. the palette used to gain this depth consists of reduced, earthy tones ranging from umbra over sepia to silver grey - contrasted by pitch black fractal crystals.
associations are bombarding the spectator's mind: clouds being ripped apart by tree skeletons or a halo shining above troubled fields of war.
a truly captivating sight not only for fractal artists.
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