Infinity

Uploaded: March 02, 2009

Description

Original image is of a Balsamroot flower, the petals of which have been morphed onto oblique disks, creating a figure eight or infinity sign. This was then multiplied infinite times to the horizon by using another Abode PhotoShop plug-in. Entered into the “Digital Darkroom” category.

Exif: Flash: did not fire., Model: DSLR

Comments

Janice Mezzacappa March 02, 2009

Awesome PS artwork Guy, the infinity of colors and patterns are amazing, well done! #1091635

Bonnie C. Lackey level-classic March 02, 2009

Makes me dizzy but I love it! Very creative, Guy! #7235288

Usman M. Bajwa level-classic March 02, 2009

Looks very eye-catching. Great work, Guy.

Usman #7235455

Liz blahh July 04, 2009

Awesome image! #7703198

Cynthia M. Wiles level-deluxe July 23, 2009

Terrific work on this one, Guy!! I love it!
Cindy #7774845

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