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Title: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on October 08, 2012, 12:50:06 AM
Use anaglyph glasses


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on November 14, 2012, 12:37:52 PM
Another fractal anaglyph.


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on December 10, 2012, 06:41:14 PM
One more fractal anaglyph


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on December 20, 2012, 12:49:17 PM
Wonderful fractal in nature, a four dimensional path.
Use anaglyph glasses.


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on January 06, 2013, 12:23:37 AM
Underground fractal bring to light.


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on January 14, 2013, 04:41:04 PM
A couple more fractals in stereo


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on January 24, 2013, 12:37:55 AM
Cities are natural fractals too, use anaglyph glasses.


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on October 14, 2013, 11:30:30 PM
This plant is known as Kalanchoe, the border of their leaves is full of small copies, wich , in turn , show thier own leaves filled with even smaller copies.


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 14, 2013, 11:51:25 PM
    This plant is known as Kalanchoe, the border of their leaves is full of small copies, wich, in turn,
    show thier own leaves filled with even smaller copies.

I used to have several of a specific species (there are about 125) within this genus.  They were very easy to propagate from their leaf "off-spring".    :D
 


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on January 27, 2014, 10:24:47 PM
   The fractal fan icon, the romanescu in stereo


Title: Re: Stereoscopic fractal
Post by: stereoman on January 27, 2014, 10:27:16 PM
I used to have several of a specific species (there are about 125) within this genus.  They were very easy to propagate from their leaf "off-spring".    :D
 

Yes, we used to call them "aliens" because of their spiked look and their insistence in survive anywhere. :dink: