Soft Approach
A lot of fractals out there seem to have a hard edge to them. They will be vibrant, colorful and well defined.
Sometimes, however, a soft approach can be a good thing. The "Radial Blur" variant in Apophysis makes this easy to achieve.
Blue Sands

Orchid

Optical Echo

and lastly
Soft Geometry

The above are all available as desktop wallpaper, just click on the image and then download the "large" version.
3 Comments:
Nice flames!
4/26/2007 10:58 PM
Oh, the orchid!. All of them great works, Jenni.
4/30/2007 9:38 PM
Thanks All :)
5/05/2007 6:35 AM
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