In this photograph of the Vermilion River bottom (seen through water) the tiny bubbles are oxygen being released by the algae beneath them. The second image is a detail of the first.
It’s interesting to know the science behind the patterns – I like to imagine I’m in a plane looking down – expanding your topography quite a lot! Just got back from NY – a long flight across the country that I unfortunately spent on the aisle, oh well. I can fantasize here…
It’s interesting to know the science behind the patterns – I like to imagine I’m in a plane looking down – expanding your topography quite a lot! Just got back from NY – a long flight across the country that I unfortunately spent on the aisle, oh well. I can fantasize here…
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May 13, 2016 at 11:10 AM
Oh, that’s fun! I just imagined it, too. Those “trees” give the bubbles a different sense of scale.
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May 15, 2016 at 3:57 PM