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©2006-2009 *FireLilyFractals
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Submitted: June 10, 2006
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A request has been made for me to submit this one in a larger size. Here it is. I hope it makes a good wallpaper. :D

Enjoy! :)
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:clap: Thankies!

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I use UF but I look at this and think: how did she DO that? I saw the smaller image and this larger one gives me more details to marvel at...wow. You show me how much I have yet to learn.

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:+fav:

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Friedrich Nietzsche
Such lovely work. I love this.

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oooooooooo pretty!!!
looks so archaic... pretty nice

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That's an impressive work! The colours compose really well with the backgrounds. Very nice texturing, too. :)

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Thanks! It looks fantastic on my desktop!

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So beautifulll! <333 buuut can I ask you something? why are these clled "julia"? something I've wonder for a long time nowxD

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You are very welcome! And thank you! I need to make some more wallpapers. I have several fractals that would make good ones. :D
Thank you! Julia sets (which are usually spirals) were named after Gaston Julia who made the mathematical discovery. Essentially, for every Mandelbrot location, there is an exact Julia location associated with it. Here is a link that explains it in a mathematical way: [link]
Thank you! And thanks for the :+fav:! :D

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