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  Explorer Discovery

Image transmitted back from an exploring rover on an alien planet.

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  Pseudo Placebo

I couldn't come up with a name for this one, so I used a 'Name Maker' I found online that generates random names for bands.

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  Palm Row

When you make your own images, remember after you finish, and before your ender, try wild new camera settings. This image improved greatly after widening the field of view. (I stopped short of tilting to the side.)

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  Ambush

This is another one of those images that has been in progress for a couple of years, put aside each time it refused to cooperate.

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  Winter Aerium

Bryce 5's trees refused to work the way I wanted, so I used complex models in the solid glass spheres instead. This turned out to be a mistake. Due to the intense reflection depth rendering, this took a week to render.

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  Ocean View

If I sell a million mouse pads, I could probably get a house like this. I average about 5 a month, so it may be awhile longer.

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  Raptor

Hey Dino, Fred's home!
This was an experiment in simulating motion with a still image.

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  Under Attack

Laser beams take awhile to render. That's what I learned during this one, luckily I didn't get too carried away with them.

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  Convolution

Feeling twisted? A double helix of silver and gold spikes folds back on itself several times.

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