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    Quote Originally Posted by swamidog View Post
    a little feathery thing courtesy of LSX

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    Awesome as usual Swami

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    These were from about a week ago but didn't have the chance to post them here. Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DZ View Post
    These were from about a week ago but didn't have the chance to post them here. Enjoy!

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    They're all amazing but there is some serious beauty in these most basic sine wave lissajous abstracts. Sometimes less is much much more. With people I do shows for, these always seem to wow them more than some of the most complex abstracts.
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    that one is also my favorite.

    Quote Originally Posted by absolom7691 View Post
    They're all amazing but there is some serious beauty in these most basic sine wave lissajous abstracts. Sometimes less is much much more. With people I do shows for, these always seem to wow them more than some of the most complex abstracts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swamidog View Post
    that one is also my favorite.
    I can't explain it either. I'm not sure if it is the fluid undulation or what but I still love them and for me, they will always have a very prominent place. It's one of the reasons why I love your Analog 440 show. You included some these in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by absolom7691 View Post
    I can't explain it either. I'm not sure if it is the fluid undulation or what but I still love them and for me, they will always have a very prominent place. It's one of the reasons why I love your Analog 440 show. You included some these in it.
    My favourite too. It has the most depth out of all those abstracts. Beautiful! Nice work DZ!

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    the early laser shows got under my skin and I'm always trying to chase the old school light with LSX.

    I have some new programming. I can't post it yet, but it's further exploration.

    Quote Originally Posted by absolom7691 View Post
    I can't explain it either. I'm not sure if it is the fluid undulation or what but I still love them and for me, they will always have a very prominent place. It's one of the reasons why I love your Analog 440 show. You included some these in it.

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    I have, for some time now, wanted to share some of the dazzling abstract goodness that DZ's Z-5/c has generated night after night...I think my photography skills have finally matured to a point where I have managed to capture some of its magic. While I have not been able to capture its splendor with video; here are a few stills that to my mind's eye are...somewhat "melty"...I hope they are worthy of this beautiful thread...thanks to all for your inspiration.

    And many thanks to DZ for taking this hobby to another level!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazebtwn View Post
    I have, for some time now, wanted to share some of the dazzling abstract goodness that DZ's Z-5/c has generated night after night...I think my photography skills have finally matured to a point where I have managed to capture some of its magic. While I have not been able to capture its splendor with video; here are a few stills that to my mind's eye are...somewhat "melty"...I hope they are worthy of this beautiful thread...thanks to all for your inspiration.

    And many thanks to DZ for taking this hobby to another level!

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    Some mighty gorgeous photons you've going on there. Simply gorgeous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dazebtwn View Post
    I have, for some time now, wanted to share some of the dazzling abstract goodness that DZ's Z-5/c has generated night after night...I think my photography skills have finally matured to a point where I have managed to capture some of its magic. While I have not been able to capture its splendor with video; here are a few stills that to my mind's eye are...somewhat "melty"...I hope they are worthy of this beautiful thread...thanks to all for your inspiration.

    And many thanks to DZ for taking this hobby to another level!
    Awesome pics, dazebtwn! Thank you for sharing. 'Bout time you posted on PL!

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