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Posted By:
Don Maxwell
Date Posted:
Mar 16, 2021
Description:
Unique formations forming as the lake drains from lack of rain.
Date Taken:
1-30-21
Place Taken:
Black Butte Lake, CA
Owner:
Tom Binsfeld
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Eric Robertson
- Mar 16,2021
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Stunning pic, Tom. It reminds me of a cross between a capillary network, a bit of kale, and this painting by Sesshu Toyo:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SesshuShuutouTou.jpg
When there's a bit more water in it, do you know if Black Butte Lake's open to seaplaners? Looks a good 5 miles long on the map. Would be a fun flight up there to check it out.
Don Maxwell
- Mar 16,2021
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It really helps to click on the image and see it full size. I must have seen it on my phone the first time and didn't think to zoom in on it. Here's how it looks on an iPhone XsMax:
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Don Maxwell
- Mar 16,2021
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...and finally, the fullsize download from this site to my 27" Mac computer with a "retina" display--which you won't see full size until you click on the image twice. THAT image should be the same as Tom's original after you click on it once on a big-screen hi-res computer. It's a stunning shot, as Eric R. said above. And it's another warning that what we see on our phones isn't necessarily real.
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