Zooms into Albrecht's 2018-03-17 22222X18.GIF image
Albrecht helped me set up WinXP running in Oracle's VirtualBox virtual machine. It's running on my Win10 desktop. WinXP's support of the DOS environment allows me to run DOS Fractint and send the images back to Win10 thru a surprisingly easily set up network share. Below are some zooms into Albrecht's 2018-03-17 22222X18.GIF image. Full size viewing is -- usually -- best. However, the single pixels appear too bright in many of these images. I wish I could anti-alias them all to reduce that effect. My images are investigations. However, the next to the last image I've labeled: "Artistic Image"... I hope you enjoy my "investigations." Albrecht's image: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222X18.GIF The material inside Albrecht's bloody Mandeloid figure at center drew my attention: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H19.GIF The spiky figure at upper left in H19 - enlarged: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H20.GIF In the upper left corner of H20 is a linear structure on a diagonal, here enlarged and rotated to be horizontal: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H21.GIF The purple areas with arms extending from them in H21 and H22 remind me of poorly-formed spiral galaxies with spiral arms that don't wind very tightly: I had reached the maximum zoom capability of DOS Fractint formula precision. http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H22.GIF So, I thought I'd look at the parent fractal of all these images: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H23.GIF Half the parent fractal rotated 90 degrees: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H24.GIF A tiny area bridging the left and right halves on the center line of H24 has two needles poking in from the left and right at the top into a familiar-looking image: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H25.GIF One of the needles in H25: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H26.GIF The structures along the top left end of the needle in H26 are quite colorful -- and in a colorful area: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H27.GIF In the black area on the right in H27 are some purple tendrils: I've always been intrigued by how tendrils in fractals almost always seem to "know" how to avoid one another, while doing a graceful dance acknowledging one another's presence. http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H28.GIF The largest red bay at the bottom of H28 has lots of stuff surrounding and invading it: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H29.GIF Just above the red bay is another quie small needle-like structure (gold and green) extending towards a gold nugget with red velvet surrounding it: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H30.GIF Artistic Image =========== I feel like this image has a little more artistic merit to it: Also, the two nested circles are seemimgly tangent at their lower right, where they are inconveniently interrupted. The circles are bays that have extremely densely packed, high order, tiny bays around their perimeters. Disclaimer: I surgically excised ~12 color map entries of very dark charcoal hues that were inside the black bays. With that solid-black background, the gold and red lace-work feels a bit like gold filigree and cloisonne to me. (Truth be known, I enjoy seeing this image better with it being slightly down-sampled by my browser. Shhh! Don't tell anyone!) I have yet to be able to make Disk Video images in my virtual machine-based DOS Fractint, otherwise, I might anti-alias a version of this image... http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H32.GIF At the far left edge of H32 seemed to be an area worth investigating: It turned out to be the battle-line drawn between two different fractal types. It's hard to say who's going to win... http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/Albrecht/MFR_14_2/22222H33.GIF I'm behind on looking into Albrecht's more recent images. - Hal Lane ######################## # hallane@earthlink.net ######################## --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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