Dry Riverbeds
Wednesday, May 24th, 2006
The scars from the movement of water are probably not apparent on the ground but from 30,000 feet they stand out readily. Larger arteries divide up into smaller branches and empty into one, large wash in the middle. The word wash seems appropriate given that water was involved and is involved in the watercolor painting process that uses the same word and produces a similar visual effect.
Another view of this image.


Superb aerials, Richard. Very interesting perspective from on high.
Thanks Gary, I’m pleased too. Soon you’ll have your own photo op… I can’t wait for the images, and your arrival.