Fractals of the Week: A Method to Halley’s Madness

This time, I bring you some images made using the math of Edmund Halley…yes, the comet-guy, who as I understand knew Sir Isaac Newton, whose work led to the maths for last week’s images. Halley’s is a neat little method for generating fractals in Julia set mode, though it’s very challenging and difficult to get a really good image, but fun. So, here they are.

Next week, I’ll feature a mix of images from all 5 apps. See you then!

All JPEG, PNG & GIF images in this post are original works by the author, created via Mandelbulber, Fractal Domains, Ultra Fractal , Frax, and Mandelbulb 3D and unless otherwise stated are copyright 2014 by Troy Loy.


Filed under: Fractals Tagged: Art, Edmund Halley, Fractal, Fractal Domains, Halley's Method, JPEG, Julia set
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