Yet more natural fracture patterns in Jurassic rocks at Seatown in Dorset, England, re-coloured with digital wizardry.
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Yet more natural fracture patterns in Jurassic rocks at Seatown in Dorset, England, re-coloured with digital wizardry.
What amazing shapes!
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These are so beautiful and creative….
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Thank you, Emma. The shapes are a curious natural occurrence that I do not understand but I am sure there is a geophysical explanation. I must make some researches.
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Thank you, Evelyn. The shapes themselves are interesting but when viewed in their natural greys do not have the same visual impact.
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Wow! Nature is the best artist! 🙂
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Interesting how well the use of blue highlights the pits and boundaries so clearly.
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Thank you, Allison. It is never possible to imagine what other people will see in one of these altered images, so I am interested in your reference to “pits and boundaries”. The rock surface that I photographed was smooth, continuous, and slightly undulating but with the continuum of curvi-polygonal fractures. The blue-brown tones seemed more exciting than the original greys.
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I love the stained glass nature of these. Beautifully done.
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Thank you, Jean. I appreciate your comments.
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