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A Geological N

2D Science/Medical posted on Dec 11, 2014
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The "N" is that squiggly line, at the bottom-center. It started out as an 'N': But after manipulating it a million times, it became a winding river. Please scroll and zoom---there's geological detail inside. (It's long.) Thank you for your love and support for Lynn, in my last upload. She's going through a world, and your care truly matters. Thank you. A wonderful day to all, Mark

Comments (15)


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Cyve

6:54AM | Thu, 11 December 2014

Amazing creation and fantastic composition... I love these colors... It's abasolutely fabulous my friend !!!

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magnus073

6:58AM | Thu, 11 December 2014

Mark, this is beyond cool and obviously you're creative juices were flowing this morning when you came up with the idea for this presentation. I absolutely love the way the "N" started off so small and developed into this colorful culmination of your talents.

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giulband

7:53AM | Thu, 11 December 2014

Superb effect, very suggestive, remember me a water pool surfice !!

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romanceworks

9:12AM | Thu, 11 December 2014

Wow, amazing what happened with that N. A very creative design that I like very much.

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jmb007

10:12AM | Thu, 11 December 2014

beau travail!

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photosynthesis

10:55AM | Thu, 11 December 2014

It's a treasure map of underground caverns & subterranean rivers that leads to a glowing pool of water with miraculous healing powers. And you're just giving it away?

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durleybeachbum

11:18AM | Thu, 11 December 2014

What a miraculous wonder! I nearly fell in when I zoomed.

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LivingPixels

12:04PM | Thu, 11 December 2014

Lovely piece of work has to be seen in zoom to get the full flavour nicely done my friend!!

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helanker

2:12PM | Thu, 11 December 2014

WOW! Some kind of ocean map. Yea, so it seems to me, even though the N became a river. It could be a river of herrings on their way to a better place to find food. I absolutely love the colors here. They have such a good feeling to my eyes. And I wonder what the name of the little islands are :-) And of course Zoom is an big MUST. Earlier today, I thought about your beautiful maps. Maybe that is why I now see a map in tis amazing piece. :)

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auntietk

5:12PM | Thu, 11 December 2014

I enjoyed Claude's and Helle's comments almost as much as I enjoyed your image! :P I love it that you allowed the N to be morphed along with the rest of the image. And the colors! Such a beautiful sea, like the Gulf of Mexico in Florida, or what I've heard the Caribbean looks like. And although Andrea didn't mention it, I even see faces! She usually does and I generally don't, but there you have it. This is a gem!

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goodoleboy

7:35PM | Thu, 11 December 2014

Considering the source, I'm forced to agree with Tara in her interpretation of this image being a high altitude shot of the Florida/Caribbean seas, what with those apparent atolls and islands so brilliantly depicted in this colorful display, Mark. As for the letter N, it's quite a stretch of the imagination, but in this case I won't be a nattering nabob of negativity, and will say it is highly unique and most applicable as an undulating river, and fits admirably within the motif,

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jocko500

9:40PM | Thu, 11 December 2014

doing good as it worked out to look so wonderful

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beachzz

11:04PM | Thu, 11 December 2014

Yup, I see the face too, and the "n" looks like a squiggle that just had to get its way. I love these little drawings of yours; they're always so much fun!!

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MrsRatbag

8:18AM | Fri, 12 December 2014

Geological N? Then clearly it's the underground water table, and that N has been shifted by the tectonic plates! Wonderfully creative work, my friend!!

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flavia49

10:24AM | Sun, 14 December 2014

wonderful


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