It appears quite like the aftermath of a volcanic explosion.The lava has chosen the easiest path to follow and we end up with this curious abtract landscape.As flow cooled,it still remained hot enough melt and began to merge with the minerals in the rock.So we see the lovely colours caused by the leaching of precious elements from the stone.Silver,gold,copper,It sems that this is an are rich and abundant with all manner of deposits of ore bodies.I have the impresssion that it is still warm and as such remain able to view this complexly coloured version of natures enamel.But nature as always is a harsh mistress and soon all will be turned to different shades of black.A pretty sight to some but not to us lucky few who were offered this brief glimpse colours run abandon.....
I think I would like to hire you to describe my works. LOL I have a harder time naming them then making them. You are very articulate in decribing what you see in an image.
I am impressed and I thank you you for sharing your thoughts.
Well lets see. I start with a well figured flame.
I then pick an area of interest and zoom in
as far as I can. I wait while it renders which
usually is overnight. I start the render and go
to bed. Im most cases it "cooks" for anywhere
from 5 to 12 hrs. I make my own gradi's and
try to get as muck color and little of black as
possible.I also have made many variations of
these which I call fractal clouds a which you
will find spread out in my rather large gallery.
Please stop by when you have a chance as there
are a few ( all different ) from the last year and
a half.
I am impressed and I thank you you for sharing your thoughts.
I then pick an area of interest and zoom in
as far as I can. I wait while it renders which
usually is overnight. I start the render and go
to bed. Im most cases it "cooks" for anywhere
from 5 to 12 hrs. I make my own gradi's and
try to get as muck color and little of black as
possible.I also have made many variations of
these which I call fractal clouds a which you
will find spread out in my rather large gallery.
Please stop by when you have a chance as there
are a few ( all different ) from the last year and
a half.
Thank you,
Michael