I originally conceived of using this image as an illustration of the inherent dichotomy between the concepts of Infinite Nothing, and an Infinite Cosmic Creative Force in my Relijournal article, Is it Irrational to Believe in God? found at: http://www.relijournal.com/Religion/Is-It-Irrational-to-Believe-in-God.88670 This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
A few years back I did a series of abstract images I called my KaleidoCross Series. This image is just one small sample of the images from this series. I achieved these images with a combination of several filter effects in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series, created with a mixture of filter effects in Photoshop, and sometimes fractal layers.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Back before I even started my Kaleidoscopic Cross series I initiated my largest digital art series, which I simply called my Abstract Image series. With over 700 images thus far, I continue adding to this series. These images are created with a mixture of various filter effects layered and combined in Photoshop.
Yet another image from my Psychedelic Fractals Dude series, this one subtly reminded me of a lens flare effect, thus the name. I created this image with a combination of the programs Vchira and Photoshop.
I originally conceived of using this image as an illustration of the order found in the chaotic patterns of fractal geometry in my Relijournal article, Is it Irrational to Believe in God? found at: http://www.relijournal.com/Religion/Is-It-Irrational-to-Believe-in-God.88670 This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
originally conceived of using this image as an illustration of how the apparent random patterns of nature, such as meanderings of rivers aren't random, but rather governed by complex fractal geometry, in my Relijournal article, Is it Irrational to Believe in God? found at: http://www.relijournal.com/Religion/Is-It-Irrational-to-Believe-in-God.88670 This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.