...Photoshop blue sky... Whatever happened to Kodachrome blue -- or robin's egg blue -- skies?
- Hal Lane ######################## # hallane@earthlink.net ######################## -----Original Message----- From: Fractint [mailto:fractint-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Jim Muth Sent: Monday, June 6, 2016 6:00 PM To: fractint <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: [Fractint] FOTX -- June 06, 2016 FOTX -- June 6, 2016 (Rating A-8,M-7) Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts: Today's image in colors of turquoise and peach sets no new pathways. It is a scene in an elephant trunk on the south shore line of East Valley of a Mandelbrot set somewhat corrupted by Z^(1) energies. The infection, (we might call it a birth defect), results in a M-set with a main bay more circular than usual and the buds, which are smaller than expected, shifted around toward the negative X-axis. When the imag(p1) parameter is decreased, the infection in the parent M-set grows stronger, until the entire parent ultimately degenerates into the empty circle that would be expected from iterating Z^(1). But it shows some interesting convolutions on its way to becoming an empty circle. I might check a few of the scenes in this degenerating fractal in the future. Today's image is named "Blazing Trunks". The two narrow floating elephant trunks inspired the 'trunks' part of the name. The inspiration behind the 'blazing' part of the name will have to wait until the next FOTX. Today was just another 'back to work' day here at Fractal Central. The weather was near perfect, with a temperature of 84F 29C, low humidity, and a photoshop blue sky filled with cottonpuff cumulus clouds. Now that FL and I are starting on the slowdown path to retirement, the phrase 'back to work' does not imply as much work as it did in the past, but the 7-day cycle of a week still figures prominently in the daily routine. The fractal cats had a routine day of watching for unwelcome cats and teasing pigeons. The next FOTX will be posted when I get a round tuit, probably within two days. Until then, take care, and I wonder which is more reasonable -- holding faith that God exists or holding faith that the objective world is real. As I see it, the evidence is equally ambiguous in both cases. Jim Muth jimmuth@earthlink.net START PARAMETER FILE======================================= Blazing_Trunks { ; time=0:28:35.22 SF5 at 200MHZ reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=basicer.frm formulaname=FinDivBrot-2 function=recip passes=1 center-mag=+0.4701823855889835/-0.0047739039165443\ /2.6e+09/1/17.5/0 params=1/1.3/0/0 float=y inside=0 maxiter=5000 inside=0 outside=tdis colors=000zzxTzxzzy`zyzzyzzveztzzqezoezmzzjezhzzfj\ z`ozVtzPyzJuzGqzEmzCzzAkzDzzGkzJzzMkzPzeSkzVzzYkz`\ zzchzcfzcczcazcZzcXzcUzcSzcPzcNzcKzcIzcFzcDzcB_cAX\ `9UY8RV8OS7LP6IM6FJ5CG49D46A35724423Etlk110000000x\ onqihkdce_Z_VUUQPOKKIFFCAA655W2JV1IU1HT1HS1GR1GQ1F\ zzZzzazpdzlgtmjcleRkaRjYSiUThQTgLUfHVeDVd9Wc5Wc1Rd\ 2Md2Hd3Ce37e42e4CZELSOULYbEfVE_OEUPGRQHPRINScLcKJU\ cHmMFWczmOBYczzQ7_c5zS3ac1zS3bczzQ5bczzP8cczzNBccz\ zLDcczzKGdczzIJdHzmHLcIzfIQaIz`JV_JzZJZYJaXKcWKeVK\ hUcoRenOgmMhkJjjGliDmgAof7qe5rd2kP0dAzbDzaFz_HzZJz\ XMzWOzVQzTSzSVzQXYzZ`z`XzeUziRzmOzqzzuzzrzzozzmzzj\ JzhJzeJzcLz_MuXNtUOtRPsNQsKRrHSrETzBRzCQzCPzDNzDMz\ DLzEJzEIzFHzFFzFEzGDzGCzGBzFAzEAzD9zC8zB8zA7z96z85\ z75z64z53z42z32z21z10z0nzXlzWkzVjzUizTgzSfzSezRdzQ\ bzPazO`zO_zNYzMXzLWzKVzKTzJSzIRzHQzGOzGNzFMzELzDJz\ CIzCHzBGzAEz99zvDzvHzwLzw } frm:FinDivBrot-2 { ; Jim Muth z=(0,0), c=pixel, a=-(real(p1)-2), esc=(real(p2)+16), b=imag(p1): z=(b)*(z*z*fn1(z^(a)+b))+c |z| < esc } END PARAMETER FILE========================================= _______________________________________________ Fractint mailing list Fractint@mailman.xmission.com https://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fractint --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus