This is a bit different. It is an aerial view looking straight down of the mud flats along Cook Inlet. I captured this on the flight in for last June’s Alaska bear photo tour. The patterns are a combination of the silty water left behind by the receding tides, and the drying of the mud. The higher areas that are exposed to the wind first try much faster, and turn a lighter shade of brown as compared to the still wet muddy areas.
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Nailed it.
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Thanks Mr. C!