FOTD -- January 07, 2005 (Rating 5) Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts: Today's fractal combines 0.4 negative portions of Z^(1.5) with 6 portions of Z^(-0.5) before adding C. When the parameters are entered into the formula, the default image looks most unpromising, consisting of nothing more than a few flat equal- iteration bands. But an out-zoom reveals a quite interesting display of distorted Mandeloids and pseudo-Mandeloids lying off the screen to the north and west. Today's scene is located in a disconnected area of interest in the interior of the northern valley of the very large bud of the eastern Mandeloid. I named the image "Fire-Wheel" after the broken ring of fiery red elements surrounding the midget at the center. The rating of a 5 seems fair enough. And the render time of 15 minutes gives the image an overall value of 33. The most convenient way to see the image is to download it from the FOTD web site at: <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html> The philosophy appears as promised in the philofractal version of today's FOTD discussion. With cloudy skies, drizzle, and a temperature of only 45F 7C, Thursday left much to be desired in the cat department here at Fractal Central. Just a single glance out the door and a wet paw or two convinced the duo that the day would be far more pleasant if they passed the time indoors on their shelf by the window. A generous treat of tuna eased their disappointment. Conditions this morning are somewhat improved. It should be a better day for the duo. For me, the work is normal and I already have two more FOTD's in storage. I'll keep storing extra ones until I have a week's supply on file and ready to go if the work becomes too heavy to write a new FOTD each day. The next FOTD, along with more philosophy, will appear in a few days. Until that golden moment arrives, take care, and keep thinking. Jim Muth jamth@mindspring.com jimmuth@aol.com START PARAMETER FILE======================================= Fire-Wheel { ; time=0:15:07.59--SF5 on a P200 reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=allinone.frm formulaname=MandelbrotMix4 function=ident passes=1 center-mag=-0.77174139347286160/+7.555493521532266\ 00/330120.1/1/97.5/2.15404465632451636e-007 params=-0.4/1.5/6/-0.5/0/525 float=y maxiter=1800 inside=0 logmap=246 periodicity=10 colors=0000RA0SA0TA0TA5UB8UFAUICTMETPGTSITWKSZSkYR\ iZRhZQgZQfZQd_Pc_Pb_Pa_O_`OZ`NY`NX`NVaMUaMTaqlLfeR\ WZXakXZgYWdZUa_RY`OVaBKmCLhDLZEMUEMUFNZGNbGOfHOj7S\ m6Qg6Oc6MaZJNzH4yQ7xZ9wgBvpDvyFqvGmtGhqGdoG`mGWjGS\ hHNeHJcHFaHAZH6XH2VH5QO8MVAHaDDhF9nQZIPVOORUNO_MKd\ LHjKDpKAuKFqKJnKOjKSgKWdK``KdYKhVHjLElCBm3Ch5Cd6C_\ 8CW9DSADNCDJDDFEHEFLEGOEGSEHVEIZEIbDJeDKiDKlDLpDMs\ DMmILhMLcQLYVKTZKObKJfKKdNLcQMbTM`WN_ZOZaPXdPWfQVi\ RTlSSoSRrTPuUOxUNzuwNrrMpmLniLkdKi`JgWJeSIbNH`JHZE\ GXAGVEIUHJTKLSNMRQNPTPOWQN_SMbTLeUJhWIkXHnZGq_Ft`J\ sXNrTRqPUqMYpIaoEdoBniBwdBrWOmO`iGlYJgNMbCPYDQZEQZ\ FQZFQ_GR_HR_HR_IR`JR`KSoKSaLTaLSaMSaW71SEEPLQU0mT0\ mScpRcmQckPchOcfNccUHLTJNSKPRLRQMSQNUPOWOPXNQZMR`u\ 7icIe9yiAzhBzgCzgDzfEzfFzeGzeGzdHzdIzcJzcKzbLzbMza\ Kz`Lza4z_Dz`jzoezl`ziWzfWzciz4fz8dzBbzE`zHZzKWzNUz\ QSzTQzWOzZmzlizjfziczh`zg } frm:MandelbrotMix4 {; Jim Muth a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), d=real(p2), f=imag(p2), g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j, k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel): z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c, |z| < l } END PARAMETER FILE=========================================
Paul I get a NO FOTD notice on your page. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Muth" <jamth@mindspring.com> To: <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 11:33 AM Subject: [Fractint] FOTD 07-01-05 (Fire-Wheel [5])
FOTD -- January 07, 2005 (Rating 5)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's fractal combines 0.4 negative portions of Z^(1.5) with 6 portions of Z^(-0.5) before adding C. When the parameters are entered into the formula, the default image looks most unpromising, consisting of nothing more than a few flat equal- iteration bands. But an out-zoom reveals a quite interesting display of distorted Mandeloids and pseudo-Mandeloids lying off the screen to the north and west. Today's scene is located in a disconnected area of interest in the interior of the northern valley of the very large bud of the eastern Mandeloid.
I named the image "Fire-Wheel" after the broken ring of fiery red elements surrounding the midget at the center. The rating of a 5 seems fair enough. And the render time of 15 minutes gives the image an overall value of 33.
The most convenient way to see the image is to download it from the FOTD web site at:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The philosophy appears as promised in the philofractal version of today's FOTD discussion.
With cloudy skies, drizzle, and a temperature of only 45F 7C, Thursday left much to be desired in the cat department here at Fractal Central. Just a single glance out the door and a wet paw or two convinced the duo that the day would be far more pleasant if they passed the time indoors on their shelf by the window. A generous treat of tuna eased their disappointment.
Conditions this morning are somewhat improved. It should be a better day for the duo. For me, the work is normal and I already have two more FOTD's in storage. I'll keep storing extra ones until I have a week's supply on file and ready to go if the work becomes too heavy to write a new FOTD each day. The next FOTD, along with more philosophy, will appear in a few days. Until that golden moment arrives, take care, and keep thinking.
Jim Muth jamth@mindspring.com jimmuth@aol.com
START PARAMETER FILE=======================================
Fire-Wheel { ; time=0:15:07.59--SF5 on a P200 reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=allinone.frm formulaname=MandelbrotMix4 function=ident passes=1 center-mag=-0.77174139347286160/+7.555493521532266\ 00/330120.1/1/97.5/2.15404465632451636e-007 params=-0.4/1.5/6/-0.5/0/525 float=y maxiter=1800 inside=0 logmap=246 periodicity=10 colors=0000RA0SA0TA0TA5UB8UFAUICTMETPGTSITWKSZSkYR\ iZRhZQgZQfZQd_Pc_Pb_Pa_O_`OZ`NY`NX`NVaMUaMTaqlLfeR\ WZXakXZgYWdZUa_RY`OVaBKmCLhDLZEMUEMUFNZGNbGOfHOj7S\ m6Qg6Oc6MaZJNzH4yQ7xZ9wgBvpDvyFqvGmtGhqGdoG`mGWjGS\ hHNeHJcHFaHAZH6XH2VH5QO8MVAHaDDhF9nQZIPVOORUNO_MKd\ LHjKDpKAuKFqKJnKOjKSgKWdK``KdYKhVHjLElCBm3Ch5Cd6C_\ 8CW9DSADNCDJDDFEHEFLEGOEGSEHVEIZEIbDJeDKiDKlDLpDMs\ DMmILhMLcQLYVKTZKObKJfKKdNLcQMbTM`WN_ZOZaPXdPWfQVi\ RTlSSoSRrTPuUOxUNzuwNrrMpmLniLkdKi`JgWJeSIbNH`JHZE\ GXAGVEIUHJTKLSNMRQNPTPOWQN_SMbTLeUJhWIkXHnZGq_Ft`J\ sXNrTRqPUqMYpIaoEdoBniBwdBrWOmO`iGlYJgNMbCPYDQZEQZ\ FQZFQ_GR_HR_HR_IR`JR`KSoKSaLTaLSaMSaW71SEEPLQU0mT0\ mScpRcmQckPchOcfNccUHLTJNSKPRLRQMSQNUPOWOPXNQZMR`u\ 7icIe9yiAzhBzgCzgDzfEzfFzeGzeGzdHzdIzcJzcKzbLzbMza\ Kz`Lza4z_Dz`jzoezl`ziWzfWzciz4fz8dzBbzE`zHZzKWzNUz\ QSzTQzWOzZmzlizjfziczh`zg }
frm:MandelbrotMix4 {; Jim Muth a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), d=real(p2), f=imag(p2), g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j, k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel): z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c, |z| < l }
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jimmckenzie wrote:
Paul I get a NO FOTD notice on your page.
"Jim Muth" wrote:
FOTD -- January 07, 2005 (Rating 5)
The most convenient way to see the image is to download it from the FOTD web site at:
As always, I still create the web pages for Jim's FOTD postings by hand (something I have been doing since 1997). When Jim finally is able to send an FOTD for the day, I may or may not be available to receive the email and begin the process (which only takes a short time for the HTML portion, longer for the image, depending on the rendering time). Since I am still having to earn a living in the real world, my time is not devoted to creating the FOTD web page immediately upon the arrival of Jim's posting. And when Jim stated on Monday that the next FOTD would "appear right here in about one week", I created the monthly index page to reflect those future days with the "NO FOTD notice". That has all changed now that I am home from work and have already uploaded the corrected web pages.
The philosophy appears as promised in the philofractal version of today's FOTD discussion.
As always, the web site for Jim's FOTD postings reflect the extended version of the daily postings, having all of the text from those FOTD postings at the PhiloFractal Discussion List. Sincerely, P.N.L. ------------------------------------------------- http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/PNL_Fractals.html http://www.Nahee.com/Fractals/
Paul N. Lee wrote:
jimmckenzie wrote:
Paul I get a NO FOTD notice on your page.
"Jim Muth" wrote:
FOTD -- January 07, 2005 (Rating 5)
The most convenient way to see the image is to download it from the FOTD web site at:
As always, I still create the web pages for Jim's FOTD postings by hand (something I have been doing since 1997).
When Jim finally is able to send an FOTD for the day, I may or may not be available to receive the email and begin the process (which only takes a short time for the HTML portion, longer for the image, depending on the rendering time). Since I am still having to earn a living in the real world, my time is not devoted to creating the FOTD web page immediately upon the arrival of Jim's posting.
And when Jim stated on Monday that the next FOTD would "appear right here in about one week", I created the monthly index page to reflect those future days with the "NO FOTD notice". That has all changed now that I am home from work and have already uploaded the corrected web pages.
The philosophy appears as promised in the philofractal version of today's FOTD discussion.
As always, the web site for Jim's FOTD postings reflect the extended version of the daily postings, having all of the text from those FOTD postings at the PhiloFractal Discussion List.
Sincerely, P.N.L.
Hi Paul. There a many of us out here that truly appreciate what you are doing. Thanks from us all. Doug
Doug Stewart wrote:
There a many of us out here that truly appreciate what you are doing. Thanks from us all.
I too enjoy seeing all of Mr. Muth's FOTD images and writings on those web pages. And I hope they will continue for a long time to come. Now if we can only get the photos of the fractal cats to be put there for viewing. :-)
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