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Photographed during a hike at West Bar, Washington to see
the huge ripples caused by Ice Age floods.
Pink petals float gracefully in a turquoise embrace, their colors and forms artistically enhanced by the power of AI.
The mud flowed down a steep hill during a period of heavy rain and accumulated on a gentle gradient at the bottom of the hill. The scene is about 18 inches (46cm) wide.
Blue and yellow ink moving through the water then retracting, changing from filmy layers and ribbons to thin filamentous strands
Patterns created by water flowing across beach. Studland, Dorset, UK.
Where the fresh waters of Little Sea flow across the beach and into the sea at Shell Bay there are wondrous patterns to behold, especially after heavy rain.
Using the HDR technique to improve the contrast of diffraction fringes. If model geometry, oil viscosity, and environmental variables are known, measuring the spacing between fringes can directly yield skin friction magnitude and direction on the model.
The model appears green due to the use of a dichroic filter to let only a select range of wavelengths be captured, improving fringe detail. Also visible are the two light sources. In practice, two shots are taken with the light sources at different angles so as to let the entire surface be imaged.
Looking east from Brewton Road toward flood ripples of West Bar and the basalt cliffs below Babcock Bench. This was the first view of ripples during our approach.
Photographed during a trip with Flickr member brewbooks to West Bar, Washington, site of huge ripples caused by the Ice Age floods.
It rained heavily the day before.
Water flowed from left to right.
Width of scene is about four feet (1.3m).