Fast flowing water going upstream on the flood-tide in the tidal River Thames – viewed from Mill Bank Pier by the Tate Britain Gallery in London, U.K.
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Fast flowing water going upstream on the flood-tide in the tidal River Thames – viewed from Mill Bank Pier by the Tate Britain Gallery in London, U.K.
COPYRIGHT JESSICA WINDER 2011
All Rights Reserved
You have been captivated.
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I’m not too certain about “captivated” but I am fascinated by natural water movement and patterns. I am building up a catalogue of types of water motion and phenomena in still photographs, videos, and interpretations through digital art.
These pictures are in the blog in the WATER CATEGORY (https://natureinfocus.wordpress.com/category/water-2/) – and also on my other website in the WATER GALLERY (http://jessica-winder.artistwebsites.com/art/all/water/all?page=1).
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I think you would find the subject of fluid dynamics very captivating. Well, not captivating, but maybe intriguing. There are so many equations. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_dynamics
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Thanks for the reference, Ian. I will look into it – but the thought of all those equations makes me feel dizzy already.
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