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Rays of the morning sun streaming into a brilliantly green summer forest, with massive ivy-covered trees and a thick blanket of underbrush. A photograph digitally manipulated to give the over-grown vines, blue-green mist, golden god-rays, and spring green tree leaves a dream-like quality.

Fertility

When I lived in a basement apartment for a while, one advantage of being half underground was that the back “yard” sloped steeply enough that there was a sort of ravine between the rows of houses. Although there were signs of a volleyball net being there in the past, when I lived there it was too overgrown to get to. That was fine with me - I just liked the view! I took this photograph early one morning and edited it to give it a dream-like quality.

An illustration of infinity, crossing the universe to combine the microscopic and the telescopic in a rainbow display of shapes and colors. A column of multi-colored atoms of blue, pink, red, and green circled by silver rings, spiraling across outer space against a backdrop of colorful fractal galaxies.

Circular Reasoning

An attempt to illustrate Infinity. From atoms to galaxies (actually fractals, but they can pass for galaxies), plus some circles and rings. The fractals were made in Apophysis, the rest I made and put together in Paint Shop Pro.

Silver spirals spin through the ocean depths and converge behind a smooth blue, purple, and green gem.

Deep Sea Spirals

This was the result of playing with golden spirals. And the dark greens and blues, plus a little hint of purple, look like something under deep waters.

Highland Keep in Winter

I used Terragen to make this landscape. Since the software didn't allow for any objects, in order to get this castle and bridge I had to shape them out of the landscape as well.

Highland Keep in Summer

This image was made in Terragen. The castle and moat had to be shaped out of the landscape since adding other objects wasn't an option. I thought it turned out pretty believable considering the limitations of the software.