Abstain from touching Sweet flower's dewy halo Nature's morning prayer ~ ~Bobbie Sandlin~ ~~ ~~~ Digital manipulation of a fractal. I loved the way this turned out. For: 3WW abstain, halo, prayer
@ anthonynorth: Thank you! :) @ Susannah: Thank you so much, I'm glad you like the mandala :) @ Ramesh Sood: Thank you for such sweet words :) @ R.S. Bohn: Thank you! I'm glad you like the fractal. It took a lot of tweaking to get the color right. I think it would make a pretty window! lol :) @ Christine: Thank you so much :) @ gautami tripathy: Thank you! :) @ Deborah: Thank you! :) @ Coraline J. Thompson: Thank you! I'm glad you like it :) @ Nanka" Thank you and I totally agree. :)
I have heard it said that the weather and our financial life have the characteristics of a fractal, at whatever scale similar, known after the fact, not before, and with inherent wide swings that arise unpredictably and rarely but often enough to keep us on our toes or make us pay if we are lulled to sleep.
they are indeed nature's morning prayer. nice one.
ReplyDeleteI really like this and LOVE the mandala. . . Beautiful! :-)
ReplyDeleteYe, lovely.. what a start of the morning this!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteLove the fractal. It could be a glass bowl, stained glass for a window, design on a t-shirt... It's just gorgeous.
This is beautiful. I love the fragility!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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Simple and so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes cool picture indeed. Matches the poetry well.
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A beautiful morning prayer!!Nature should be preserved and admired not destroyed - lovely thoughts...
ReplyDelete@ anthonynorth: Thank you! :)
ReplyDelete@ Susannah: Thank you so much, I'm glad you like the mandala :)
@ Ramesh Sood: Thank you for such sweet words :)
@ R.S. Bohn: Thank you! I'm glad you like the fractal. It took a lot of tweaking to get the color right. I think it would make a pretty window! lol :)
@ Christine: Thank you so much :)
@ gautami tripathy: Thank you! :)
@ Deborah: Thank you! :)
@ Coraline J. Thompson: Thank you! I'm glad you like it :)
@ Nanka" Thank you and I totally agree. :)
I have heard it said that the weather and our financial life have the characteristics of a fractal, at whatever scale similar, known after the fact, not before, and with inherent wide swings that arise unpredictably and rarely but often enough to keep us on our toes or make us pay if we are lulled to sleep.
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