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  Caribbean Reflections

Didn't get to an ocean beach this summer. Swam in a lake, boated on a river, but it's just not the same.

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  Liquid Lights

An actual 3d fractal flame, hovering over an ocean. It's actually a composite of 3 renders, one of the 3d fractal, one of an ocean at the same angle, and a 2d version of the fractal used to cast reflections in the water.

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  Clover Garden

Could be a subtle St. Patrick's Day wallpaper, or Spring in general. Perfect for those who forget to take decorations down.

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  Offer of an Apple

Happy Halloween! Have a treat my pretty.

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  The Uncertainty Snare

Two partial images sit for a long time, each needing a contrasting element to complete them. Turns out they can be complete, if they cooperate.

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  Coalescence

I really like the simulated depth of field in this. (the blur that increases the further it is from the camera.)

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  Mountain Sunset

I didn't use lo-res models as the tiny trees in the background, so this image had over 22 trillion polygons. (69.6 trillion when rendering the dynamically generated parts.) Defiantly NOT a model of efficiency.

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  Karma

Turns out it's fairly difficult to get a Triceratops to look like it's smiling. Thanks to Lauren on Facebook for helping name the image!

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  Ember

It doesn't look like it, but this is actually a fractal image, a repeating mathematical construct represented in 3d space.

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