Roll Wave
Water flowing over smooth surfaces creates roll-wave patterning where the thin film of falling water is pulled by surface tension into rhythmical wave patterns.
The movement is gentle and relatively subdued, the creeping and rippling water often appearing to dissolve the substance of the structure, rendering it apparently translucent.
This aspect is mysterious and captivating, the movement of water apparent from afar.
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2019
Virginia Water, Surrey, UK
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2013
Habay, Belgium
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2013
Morpeth, Northumberland
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2011
Drammen, Norway
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2011
Midhurst, Sussex, UK
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2009
Istanbul, Turkey
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2008
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2008
Oxforsdhire, UK
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2008
Kingswood, Surrey, UK
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2006
Nr. Athens, Greece
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2004
Alnwick Castle, UK
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2004
Alnwick Castle, UK
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2003
Sandwich, Kent, UK
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2002
Fenchurch Street, London
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2002
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2002
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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2002
Millfield, Somerset, UK
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2002
Sunderland, UK
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2002
Bath, UK
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2002
Cardiff Oval Basin, UK
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2001
Bradford-on-Avon, UK
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2001
Reading, Berks, UK
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2000
St James, London
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2000
Sussex, UK
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1999
Hong Kong Airport
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1999
Swindon, Wilts, UK
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1999
Thatcham, Berks, UK
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1998
Chichester, UK
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1998
Chelsea Flower Show, 1998
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1997
London, UK
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1997
near Swindon, UK
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1997
London SW1, UK
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1996
Silk Street, London EC2
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1996
Antony House, Cornwall, UK
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1993
London
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1992
Berkshire, UK
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1992
Seville, Spain