August 16, 2017Fractured 1-3 Scroll down to content Natural fracture patterns in Jurassic rocks at Seatown in Dorset, England, re-coloured with digital wizardry. Related
I am not certain of the distinction, Rob. Maybe cracks, really, from the soft material drying out on exposure. There always seems to be a fairly characteristic resulting pattern from the dessication. “Fractured” would be a bit of artistic licence. LikeLike
?cracks or ?microfractures…
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I am not certain of the distinction, Rob. Maybe cracks, really, from the soft material drying out on exposure. There always seems to be a fairly characteristic resulting pattern from the dessication. “Fractured” would be a bit of artistic licence.
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Beautifully rendered into art forms 🙂
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Thank you, very much for your comment, Nature on the Edge.
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Stunning images Jessica…
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Thank you, Evelyn.
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