Marine Sanctuary

The original fractal for this wallpaper was really ugly - so I used PSP's "reflection / pattern" feature to create the background. Seen as the resulting image reminded me a…

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Arch Net

On reflection, this one worked our really well :) Today's Gratitude Item: That our dance performance this evening went very well. Everyone who was meant to turn up did and…

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String Star of David

When this one was created, I was supposed to be working on a Unit Plan for my Science students - but creating fractals was more fun. The basic star was…

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Rock My World

Happily the curve of the fractal fit the curve of the rocking horse perfectly. Its good when that happens. Today's Gratitude Item: Replacement files. I'm currently working through An InDesign…

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Blue Soft

This one was manually tiled in PSP. A little bit of playing with the transparency settings, judicious use of the "drop shadow" effect and voila :) Is it just me…

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Trying Success

If you do not try, you will never succeed. Trying means risking failure - never trying assures it. Today's Gratitude Item: That it finally stopped raining (at least for a…

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Shining Obligations

For something so simple, this one took a long time to create. Lets just say that using Illustrator to create the wallpaper did not work - which in retrospect is…

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Greedy Greg

The bird in this image is a takahe. To be specific, its based on a photo of "Greg", the too-tame takahe which frequents the visitor center at Tiritiri Matangi. Lets…

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Tsunami

If Tsunami's were fractals, this is what one might look like - or not. Today's Gratitude Item: Taking care of most of the items in my "inbox". It feels really…

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Blue Ripple

Done as an experiment - which simply proved that trying to make a fractal which looks like a ripple is sort of possible. It took a fair bit of time…

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