Badlands by Jennyfnf
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Thankyou for all your generous comments and/or favourites on my last pic. It's good to have your interest and I appreciate your time.
When I was in Canada last year, my brother and I went to see The Badlands. It was fascinating, plus the weather was beautiful.
“Badlands” is a geologic term for an area of soft rock devoid of vegetation and soil cover that has become molded into a rolling landscape of rounded hills and gullies. Such areas are rare in Ontario and this is one of the best examples. They exhibit the reddish hue of the Queenston Shale that forms them; the iron oxide in the shale produces this colour. The narrow greenish bands that can be seen throughout the shale are due to the change of red iron oxide to green iron oxide brought on by the circulating groundwater. The relatively soft shale is essentially clay and is easily eroded by water. This site was acquired by the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 2000 and is under the care of the Bruce Trail Association.
Comments (19)
algra
This turbulence is of a great beauty. Thanks for the info, it was completely new for me.
ronmolina
Wild!
matstan2610
Beautiful colors and good shapes of bad lands. Wonderful made fractal.
claude19
excellent capture...like a wonderful fractal !!!
dwarvenkind
Great representation. I agree, the turbulence in this piece makes it.
misty7j3
Very nice image.....I like the swirly shapes and colors!! Nice job......
vxbob
well done, like the coloring and many interesting forms
clbsmiley
Wow! A beautiful "badlands". Very nice and great info too.
Badsue
Wonderful render Jen, and so fitting the title! Great FE work as usual. You've inspired me for giving FE another try, I've been fiddling with it the last days. I love it but the coloring makes me crazy. I find it very hard to achieve the right gradient. Oh well - another fractal prog to spend time on! :)
Jennyfnf
I've sent you a link to FE203B2 version of FE Sue, kindly donated my Kallikru, and a link to some free spot files here, using FE. Have fun:-)
giulband
very great fractal
renderix
super cool!
Lenord
Cool FE work, makes me think of the Ocean floor, actually guess Badlands(all of them) were at one time. Never got east of Saskatchewan, there's an area in Alta. they call the Badlands too, Drumheller in the Red Deer River Valley(Dinosaur Valley), if you get to Canada again Go West Young Lady, it's worth a look-see. Peace
Jennyfnf
Been reading up about Dinosaur Valley Len. If I had lots and lots of lsd I would certainly make it over there. Those creatures fascinate me. The earth must have been shaking with the thump thump of their feet and the roars of their fighting.
peedy
WOW, beautiful! Gorgeous coloring. Corrie
Allenox
Nice shapes and colors, well done.
LivingPixels
Thanx for the image and the info jen cool piece!!
Rob2753
It does remind me of a contour map, a great title very descriptive of the fractal, beautifully done Jenny
Faemike55
this is so cool - it looks like a Topo map Great work
barryjeffer
I know nothing about fractals, other than I like them. This is a splendid example of using them to illustrate natural beauty. This is a pleasure to view, Bravo.
ia-du-lin
wild and beautiful, great structure