The third and final digital enhancement version of the most unusual reticulated sand ripple patterns on the beach at Whiteford on the Gower Peninsula.
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The third and final digital enhancement version of the most unusual reticulated sand ripple patterns on the beach at Whiteford on the Gower Peninsula.
COPYRIGHT JESSICA WINDER 2011
All Rights Reserved
This reminds me of patterns I’ve occasionally seen on the surface of ice that encases plants.
Steve Schwartzman
http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com
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I am constantly amazed by the way patterns and forms repeat themselves in different media and circumstances in the natural world.
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Hi Jessica – I’m here by way of Steve (see comment above) who directed me to your site. I’m glad that I’m not the only one who likes a good ripple and patterns in the sand 😉
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Thanks, Lu. It’s amazing how many variations there are to ripple patterns in the sand, and how these patterns are repeated in other natural subjects as well. They are endlessly fascinating.
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