Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Électrique


The spark of chemistry between a man and a woman, that first sense, beyond all logic and reason, that lights every impulse on fire with passion and desire for another. How can words describe such a thing.

59 comments:

Trée said...

To really appreciate this image, click on it to see the larger version.

Anonymous said...

How can words describe such a thing.
they can't

wow but that picture can, I'm going to need a thesarus soon, I am running out of adjectives that mean amazing.

ok I'm happy now, got my fix LOL, now I can go back to work :0)

Anonymous said...

urgh, Tracey, was going to say words to that effect! --> They can't, but sometimes a fractal can do a pretty good job of it.

Anonymous said...

Tre the above comment is not from me. There's this guy who has cloned my profile and goes ard leaving comments in all my blogmates blogs liek Im doing it...check for authenticity of it bly clicking the Keshi link and checking the blogger Ids...

Mine is:

http://www.blogger.com/profile/4726142


This guy is a born loser...just ignore him.

Thanks Tre!
Keshi.

Anonymous said...

And on ur post...


The spark of chemistry between a man and a woman can never be expressed in words...it's too beautiful and too powerful for words to ever describe it...


:)
Keshi.

Anonymous said...

Some people! :-(
Keshi, got that same msg yesterday - don't worry, anyone who has spoken to you will know right off, it isn't you sending behind it.

Anonymous said...

The above message isn't mine - oh, joy, seem to have been admitted to this club. My profile shows up on the messages that are really mine.

Anonymous said...

That is absolutely increadible, amazing, PASSIONATE. Fantastic!

Anonymous said...

Holy cow! That's amazing!!

Chemistry. You know, I thought that would stop just as soon as I got married. It doesn't. That chemistry happens over and over in our lives.

We don't have to act on it...but it sure does feel good.
I think it makes us feel younger.

Trée said...

Trace, Autumn, Keshi, Beard and Aggie, I just want to say how much I appreciate all the very kind words. I spend the entire day working on this one, rendered it three different times, three different ways before I was happy with the results.

The original image was much smaller and from a distance looked like a light bulb hanging in space and exploding. As I zoom in on the image I saw what appeared to be two filaments, like what we see inside of a bulb, coming together, creating heat and sparking an explosion.

I knew instantly this was a vision of unexplainable passion.

This image energizes me. Makes me feel alive with the wonderful mysteries of life and thankful I still have the ability to feel such passion.

Anonymous said...

Good morning :0)

Trée, I think this is one of your best yet, and it looks phenom on my desktop :0)


have a great day, I'm off to class number 2 for the day :0)

Trée said...

Trace, I rendered this one at 1600x1200 so that it would fill my screen as wall paper. The larger the image the better this one looks.

Have a wonderful day dear and think of me thinking of you thinking of me as you stare at your screen--lol

Can you tell I'm not totally awake yet. :-)

Trée said...

If you look closely at the top of the orangish ring, right above the gap, you will see a white and pinkish heart sitting on top of the explosion. :-)

Anonymous said...

Stopping in to say Hi. :)

I can tell you spent the entire day working on this, it's so detailed, and I love the heart. I made it my desktop wallpaper at work.

Have a great day Trée!

Anonymous said...

of course, if you look just in behind the top of the heart you might see a crystal ball superimposed upon a wizard's hat...and just below the heart there appears to be a woman in dark flowing robes facing the heart, holding her hands up as if drawing in energy as one would in front of a fireplace. and directly behind her there is a tiny ball that is the head of another being in tinier dark robes whose hands become lavender beams of light, sending what appears to be angel wings to the woman in front of him...and below them both, they are somewhat supported by thin whispy lavender coloured legs...near the tops of the legs there appears to be two rather powerful looking fish, not sharks but something with shark-like fins pointing to the outside of the golden ring where there seems to be two 'dolphin angels' guarding the space...

i love the smokiness and the electricity and even some feathery things on the outskirts...but one of my favourite parts is the little red squiggly going thru the centre of the golden ring, because it reminds me of my daughter's hair.

Anonymous said...

oh yeah, and i dig the golden rays pouring out the bottom of the rings too...
it wasnt sharks, (menopause brain had to look it up) it was swordfish...

Trée said...

Sherri, for you to make this your wallpaper (I did too) is about the nicest and most sincere compliment one can give. Thank you very much for that gift and I hope that pretty boy graces your presence again today. Never hurts to have a little eye candy now does it. :-)

Trée said...

Lisa, now I have to get my magnifying glass out to see all those things. I find it wonderful that you see so much in this image. I wish I could take credit for putting all that stuff in there but fractals have a way of doing what they want to do. Making these things is a little like herding cats. :-)

I too like the squirrely lines intersecting in the center of the orb. I see two people, spiraling out of control when they unexpectedly meet, and then chemistry, nature, whatever you want to call it, creates a force of energy no one can explain.

Anonymous said...

It is my wall paper to. Wow!

Trée said...

I too love those golden rays pouring out the bottom. I wish you guys could see this image displayed at 1600x1200 on my large monitor. The image on the blog, even the one enlarged when you click on it, just doesn't do justice to it. On my large version, the golden rays look like water overflowing like the very edge of a waterfall. Very fluid, very seductive. :-)

Trée said...

Morning Beard! That makes four with this as wallpaper. Woohoo, a new record. As you can see, it doesn't take too much to entertain me. I'm a cheap date--lol. Not easy . . . well, that's not true. LMAO

Anonymous said...

sometimes this stuff appears more clearly when you stand a bit away from the image, as odd as that sounds....homing in on it will almost make it more illusive if you know what i mean...just like sometimes you need to stand away from a problem, a person, a situation in order to see it with more clarity, as it encompasses the bigger picture....

i like the fact that the art kind of emerges from itself as you play with it...perhaps its just another form of clay, or paint, or stone, and as you engage with it, it kind of transforms into something as the energy of "it" and the energy of you combine in the process...

then of course we all say "its this" or "its that" but it really isn't...its all things... and no things...
(i just wanted to sound cosmic...
i promise i wont do that again....)
(giggle)

Anonymous said...

wow Tree, you missed the 11:11 post by only one second! thats pretty cool.
anybody looked that up yet?
(oh right, i'm invisible, i forgot.)

Anonymous said...

I won't be seeing the pretty boy again. My company had new exterior doors put in, he was one of the crew that was doing the door replacements. Darn! :)

Trée said...

Lisa, funny you say that about standing back and looking. Most of these images start as a small square not much bigger than the picture icons we use for our avatars. When the image is that small, you see all kinds of wonderful shapes, that many times when you expand the image, disappear. I have the advantage of having seen the image in it's very small form and often when I talk about what I see in the large version, it's been educated by what I originally saw in the thumbnail.

You're right--size changes everything and bigger is not always better. lol (sorry, just had to get that in there).

Trée said...

Well Sherri, tell me where you work and I'll see what I can do to retify that horrible wrong. Doesn't management know a little eye candy makes everyone friendlier and more productive. Do I need to send someone a memo? :-)

Trée said...

11:11. Mmmm, I'll need to research that one. :-)

Before I start, is this a good thing or a bad thing? ;-)

Anonymous said...

yes...it is.
okay, i dont know, its a weird thing. i told you about my friend who used to tell me everytime he would look at the clock it said 11:11 (when he noticed it, that was...) then i started to always notice 11:11 too, and i'd think of him...so one day i "Googled" it, and of course some people sensationalize it, or want to make into this whole big end of the world thing, or answer to everything...i just think its kind of interesting, and just another ingredient to add to the soup, is all. i just googled it before answering and it looks like this one person named solara has a nice site, something like nvisible.com, but you'll see where you're drawn to as you explore...i even saw Uri Geller's name in there somewhere...it just another one of "those things..." more food for thought.

Anonymous said...

"Hi y'all" runs in waves and dashes back off to geology labl (woohoo not LOL)




Lisa I see you got your pic up for your avatar, very nice

Trée, I left a message for you in my comments :0)

Anonymous said...

hey Tracey...wow, just what are you studying??!!
and what the heck is an avatar?
do you learn about that in anatomy?
actually it sounds like a dinosaur (Avatarasaurus)
i'm never gonna get this computer stuff.
ya, Holly worked overtime helping this old broad out to get my dinosaur up on my avatar...ya Holly!!
have fun studying!
Tree, dont be afraid of 11:11...its just more "stuff"...
i just kind of keep it tucked away in my consciousness, as i dont care to attach to too much of anything...not just because i'm a hermit, but mostly because it doesn't much matter what we think or what we dont think...

Anonymous said...

Most definitely, send a memo! :D

Anonymous said...

These are so cool. Just wanted to stop by and say thanks for visiting my blog earlier this week. :)

Anonymous said...

Mmmmmmm, just the thoughts this fractal brings to mind :P

Ahem...lets not go there!

Good Afternoon Tree :o)

Anonymous said...

Trée, no doubt there is a fluid quality to this picture. It is pretty, and deliciously suggestive. I saw the ring immediately and realised how deeply synonymous it is with marriage ... for me. Loved it.

Trée said...

Ciera, it was my pleasure to visit and I appreciate the return neighborly call. Thanks for the sugar. ;-)

We're rather friendly around here so feel free to stop by as often as you like. :-)

Trée said...

Dawn, wise choice. :-)

Trée said...

Terry, the ring of passion and love within marriage and the aura two people in love seem to be surrounded by could this image be. Boy, I had to work hard not to end that sentence in a preposition--lol.

Anonymous said...

Evening all! :-)

Have 'Serenity' on my desktop - perhaps you should talk to Microsoft ;-)

Trée said...

A, do you have their number?

Anonymous said...

Sorry, mislaid it, check the yellow pages :-)

Anonymous said...

Tee hee - add prose to your growing list of talents Trée.

Anonymous said...

;-) Toast a marshmellow in my honour - enjoy your evening.

Trée said...

Will do A. What do you want me to do with this hot chocolate? Maybe you can get Linny to come join us. She likes hot chocolate. :-)

Trée said...

Oh Terry, I think the campfire and hot chocolate is going to your head. :-)

But you can say it again if you like. lol

Anonymous said...

Hot Chocolate too? - sounds like you are in store for a perfect evening.
Night.

PS Let Linny know what is on the menu and I'm sure she'll be right over.

Anonymous said...

A campfire and hot chocolate will ALWAYS go to my head, but that has nothing to do with anything else :-)

Anonymous said...

Tre...:)

** thankful I still have the ability to feel such passion.

Ditto!

Hey thanks Autumn :)

Keshi.

Trée said...

Keshi, maybe we need to compare notes darlin'

:-)

Trée said...

Terry, :-)

Anonymous said...

Traveling through space and time the mother ship reaches the atomsphere of Earth to attack the simple-minded creatures who live and take over the planet. *evil laugh*

That was what you were going for, right? Right? *cricket sounds*

Trée said...

runs back to look at the image again

:-)

Anonymous said...

You inspried me yet again Tree, I swear you gotta stop doing these things lol, I have to keep checking every day to see what you've posted, and to see if I can come up with something different to fit it.

Anonymous said...

hey Lisa sorry I just saw this :0)

hey Tracey...wow, just what are you studying??!!
and what the heck is an avatar?


I am studying to be a high school science teacher: unified science with a concentration in biology/ecology, which means a know a little about a lot of things (this semester I am doing geology, advanced ecology and nutrition) LOL

yes an avatar is a dinosuar LOL that was classic, loved it

Anonymous said...

Ooooooooooooooohhhhhh!!!!!!

Blessings,
Rhi

Anonymous said...

Words can never articulate the passion we feel, for at the height of passion, words are not required.

Trée said...

Rhi, I wish I could have seen you say that Oooooooooohhhhhh. :-)

Have a great weekend sweetie.

Trée said...

Chicky, many times I feel that same way about your photos. No words required. :-)

Anonymous said...

love the image...

but i think i would have called it "diamonds on ring of gold"

to quote U2's "All I want is You"

aloha, ff

Trée said...

Thanks Jan, and that's a great name for this one.