╰☆☆June☆☆╮'s photos with the keyword: stars

Time and space

24 Aug 2016 45 26 1096
Background from antonygiminez @ www.deviantart.com Time & Space - The Cinematic Orchestra youtu.be/JtyIztB18ig

Dreaming

03 Jul 2015 45 28 1521
Model is Laurel, from faestock @ www.deviantart.com Thank you Jessica Texture from joesista @ www.flickr.com The Everly Brothers - All I Have to Do Is Dream (1958) - Digitally Remastered 2012 youtu.be/B41OrQup6lE

The cycle of life

16 Jun 2015 12 6 644
Just messing around with a fractal ;-) Bored lol. My fractal, with overlays from picmonkey

Under the stars

04 Jun 2015 49 23 1379
On Explore, thank you ;-) Texture from pixlr Bach Under The Stars: Air on the G String BWV 1068; by Voices of Music youtu.be/WZXM2eq46_s

By the light of the silvery moon

26 Jan 2015 54 26 1428
On Explore...Thank you Textures from juliana @ www.deviantart.com and picmonkey. Little Richard - By the Light of the Silvery Moon youtu.be/szvQ50KWlys

The wreck of Llitna Bay

03 Jan 2015 42 22 1104
Textures and resources from pixlr, picmonkey and Kapboon Nat King Cole - Stardust youtu.be/kzPLQpLAxc4 f

Lost stars

02 Sep 2014 30 19 1871
On Explore...Thank you very much Stock resources by stargazer @ www.deviantart.com Textures by picmonkey The one below is my stock with a picmonkey texture Adam Levine - Lost Stars youtu.be/vyT-oGDnMqE

Stars in her eyes

29 Aug 2014 35 23 1365
On Explore..Thank you Stock resources by valerie mrosek @ www.deviantart.com Textures by pareerica @ www.flickr.com And picmonkey Synthphonia - Stars In Her Eyes youtu.be/k12nF__miCk

Whenever...wherever

19 May 2014 22 25 1298
Stock resources from faestock @ www.deviantart.com Thank you. Textures from alicepopkorn www.ipernity.com/home/alicepopkorn Thank you ;-) and jsista @ www.deviantart.com

Raspberry pie in the sky

20 Dec 2013 28 20 1749
On Explore...Thank you very much ;-) My pink planet fractal ;-) Using the Mandelbrot method. The mathematical roots of the idea of fractals have been traced through a formal path of published works, starting in the 17th century with notions of recursion, then moving through increasingly rigorous mathematical treatment of the concept to the study of continuous but not differentiable functions in the 19th century, and on to the coining of the word fractal in the 20th century with a subsequent burgeoning of interest in fractals and computer-based modelling in the 21st century. The term "fractal" was first used by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975. Mandelbrot based it on the Latin frāctus meaning "broken" or "fractured", and used it to extend the concept of theoretical fractional dimensions to geometric patterns in nature. Gustav Holst..........The Planets youtu.be/Nz0b4STz1lo