For those who might be interested in a bit of physics, I've
been informed by Sue Hill that the interplay of light evident
in this image is known as a "caustic network." The surface of
the water acts as a collection of constantly changing lenses,
driven by chaotic rippling.
guest
[Jul 23, 2003 at 10:59 AM]
All of your pictures are beautiful, but this is my favorite.
guest
[Jul 23, 2003 at 06:42 PM]
David--your pictures are stunning. Thank you so much for sharing them! I can almost feel the icy cold Superior water when I see this picture. One of my favorite things to do is hunt for agates at the beach. Awesome pictures.
Lori in Wisconsin (former yooper)
guest
[Jul 25, 2003 at 01:32 AM]
Stunning!!! As an amateur artist my dream is to be able to paint my feelings of a photo like this. Thank you.
guest
[Jul 25, 2003 at 11:51 AM]
I appreciate everyone's kind comments here and elsewhere. Thanks!
guest
[Nov 15, 2005 at 05:40 PM]
great shots.....I have lk. superior rocks from whitefish pt. in my aquarium.......there is nothing like this in arkansas.....I use your photos as background on this pc of mine-thanks.......mark, sherwood, arkansas
been informed by Sue Hill that the interplay of light evident
in this image is known as a "caustic network." The surface of
the water acts as a collection of constantly changing lenses,
driven by chaotic rippling.
Lori in Wisconsin (former yooper)