David Hopeward @hopeward@beige.party · activity timestamp 2 weeks ago This little free lesson in fluid dynamics, etched on the beach sand. #TextureTuesday Read more Read less alt A view straight down at beige and tan colored beach sand. There is a slight depression in the center, which is lightly shaded with shadows. There are faint lines all across the surface of the sand where water has previously flowed over it, gentle sweeping curves of texture. Those lines become more pronounced in the divot, and curve in a different way at the end of it, fanning out in shorter curves. It almost gives the shape of the depression a winglike structure. A view straight down at beige and tan colored beach sand. There is a slight depression in the center, which is lightly shaded with shadows. There are faint lines all across the surface of the sand where water has previously flowed over it, gentle sweeping curves of texture. Those lines become more pronounced in the divot, and curve in a different way at the end of it, fanning out in shorter curves. It almost gives the shape of the depression a winglike structure. Reply Boost Quote pending approval Like More actions Copy link Flag this post Block
alt A view straight down at beige and tan colored beach sand. There is a slight depression in the center, which is lightly shaded with shadows. There are faint lines all across the surface of the sand where water has previously flowed over it, gentle sweeping curves of texture. Those lines become more pronounced in the divot, and curve in a different way at the end of it, fanning out in shorter curves. It almost gives the shape of the depression a winglike structure. A view straight down at beige and tan colored beach sand. There is a slight depression in the center, which is lightly shaded with shadows. There are faint lines all across the surface of the sand where water has previously flowed over it, gentle sweeping curves of texture. Those lines become more pronounced in the divot, and curve in a different way at the end of it, fanning out in shorter curves. It almost gives the shape of the depression a winglike structure.