Lost at sea
The countdown has started ;-)
Going home
The dance of the Black Eyed Susans
Eye of the storm
Take these chains from my heart
The speed of time
Time and tide wait for no man
Time to pray
Pink dreams
The Ivory Gate
Sweet tulips ......but......
Trying to see your point of view
The Lady's Reward
Stairway to heaven
♫ All That Jazz ♫
The Ballerina
The Black Box (with a few cabbage flowers thrown i…
Guess my proverb
They've got their love to keep them warm ♥
Pencil sketch of Boughton House
The Black Widow
Painting of a stormy Paris 2009
Triangular Lodge with a little twist ;-)
Woodland flowers, Warhol style
The orb of East Carlton
Waiting for spring
Textured chrysanthemum
Felbrigg Hall Norfolk (paintshop version)
Boughton House, Northamptonshire
When I'm calling you.
Abstract art
The Green Birdwing (Ornithoptera Priamus poseidon…
Days of wine and roses
Views from St Mary's Wall around the city of York
Abstract in lime
Fear of the black cat
The Settling Rooms, Market Harborough
Just for fun ;-)
The ancient flower
Weed in the frame ;-)
I wandered lonely as a cloud
Still waiting for his ship to come in
Dance in the old fashioned way
Underwater cavern
Rushton Hall
Happy Easter
Peterborough Central Park
The spirit carries on....
Tormented soul
Despair
In the 'Shambles' York city
Infinity in the palm of her hand
Dancing on the water
Whenever...wherever
Play misty for me
It's raining again
A rose for my rose
Red
Soft Fractal feathers
To hell and back
On a night like this
Dance like no one is watching
A blanket of blue {fractal}
Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer
Fire of autumn fractal
The Perpetual Tango
Storm-kissed tulip
Bombay Duck (Play on words) ;-)
Smoke gets in your eyes
"Play Misty For Me"
Bette Davis Eyes
Love is in the air ;-)
Just experimenting :-)
Just old fashioned flowers
Flodden Wall, Edinburgh.
Run baby run
I could do with a beer
That's my meter !!
Grounds of Sprowston Manor
Sweet little faces
Clock Tower, Skegness, Lincs
Haddon Hall
Time present and time past
The Glory Hole
Fish-eye view of parliament :))
Fire of autumn fractal
Lost
Water experiments
Tres Chic
The Rhythm of Time
Sun Flares
Paperweight
You light up my life ...
Twilight at St Mary's Abbey
The aliens are coming !!!!
A box of roses for my friends on Ipernity
Black & white in the frame
Where flowers bloom
Why be so negative
More ghostly sightings in the debtor's prison
Through the frosted glass.
There is only grey
There are some things that make us all the same.
The word in bloom
The wilting tulip
The Viola Sphere
The Olympic Hexahedron
The calorie burning lunch break
The mosaic carnation
Northants twin water towers
Seashells
Splattered dandelions
Purple Passions
Physcodelic heavens
East Carlton country house.
Felbrigg Hall
Fireworks
Dean Court Hotel.
Cycle of life
Clematis Kaleidoscope
Cool as ice
"Box clever"
Boughton House in water colour
Autumnal Fractal Flower
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Raspberry pie in the sky
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My pink planet fractal ;-) Using the Mandelbrot method.
The mathematical roots of the idea of fractals have been traced through a formal path of published works, starting in the 17th century with notions of recursion, then moving through increasingly rigorous mathematical treatment of the concept to the study of continuous but not differentiable functions in the 19th century, and on to the coining of the word fractal in the 20th century with a subsequent burgeoning of interest in fractals and computer-based modelling in the 21st century.
The term "fractal" was first used by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975. Mandelbrot based it on the Latin frāctus meaning "broken" or "fractured", and used it to extend the concept of theoretical fractional dimensions to geometric patterns in nature.
Gustav Holst..........The Planets
youtu.be/Nz0b4STz1lo
My pink planet fractal ;-) Using the Mandelbrot method.
The mathematical roots of the idea of fractals have been traced through a formal path of published works, starting in the 17th century with notions of recursion, then moving through increasingly rigorous mathematical treatment of the concept to the study of continuous but not differentiable functions in the 19th century, and on to the coining of the word fractal in the 20th century with a subsequent burgeoning of interest in fractals and computer-based modelling in the 21st century.
The term "fractal" was first used by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975. Mandelbrot based it on the Latin frāctus meaning "broken" or "fractured", and used it to extend the concept of theoretical fractional dimensions to geometric patterns in nature.
Gustav Holst..........The Planets
youtu.be/Nz0b4STz1lo
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