Another dubious entry for #SciArtSeptember Day 1: Fluid
Water drew this irregular yellow squares. I think photographing natural processes, to bring attention to them, can be #SciArt
What happened here is that everything was covered in pollen, then it rained and watter puddles formed in the slightly concave tiles. The floating pollen in the puddles was slowly deposited on the tiles as water evaporated, registering the movement of the fluid.
Mathijs
in reply to Ricós • • •There actually is some interesting research on this phenomenon. It is known as the coffee ring effect, and the way the particles are deposited is a concequence of capillary flow. There are lots of fun details, such as the gradient of particle density starting high at the outer ring and decreasing inward.
This all to say: great photo!