I have to walk away from the computer. Boyd's Lidar is too addicting--it is the pines in a whole new light.
The upper right corner of the below photo is the Great Swamp complex containing the Nescochauge, Sleeper, Mullica, etc. Could ancient cold winds from the north (white lines) have created the dunes on the southeast side of this big riverine system? Could said winds have blown loess onto the land where the farms are now shown, thus making the lands as productive as they are today?
The upper right corner of the below photo is the Great Swamp complex containing the Nescochauge, Sleeper, Mullica, etc. Could ancient cold winds from the north (white lines) have created the dunes on the southeast side of this big riverine system? Could said winds have blown loess onto the land where the farms are now shown, thus making the lands as productive as they are today?
It's funny that you mention "light" though, because my map is a two dimensional representation of a three dimensional surface. And "light" is the only way to represent that. I had to choose a direction for the light source, and that's a tough call because it makes a big difference in appearance. There isn't a "right way" to do this, the optimum lighting may be completely different for each little detail on the map.