The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is nothing but a plain disaster. It was of course a topic at ESA's Living Planet Symposium in Bergen this week, where use of satellites to help mitigate this environmental - and economic - disaster was on the agenda. But this is not about the science nor the politics of the oil spill.

NASA has made a collection of their satellite images that I regularly check out on their website (click on above image to get there). And I cannot help but to find some of the images really beautiful. Inspired by an article I read in New York Times that used an image of the oil spill off the coast of Alabama that looked pretty awesome, I decided to waste some time playing with NASA satellite images using GIMP. Just for fun.

So, since I like blue, I went to see what I could do with this image taken on the 27th of June 2010. (Geographical names on the image below will tell you the whereabouts)

Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico

Before i show you the blue versions, here is the 'oil industry in the US is OLD' kind of look where I enhanced the contrasts.

Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico

And here are the blue versions:

Oli Spill Gulf of Mexico Blue

Finally the last
Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico Blue Green

Like I said, there is no science in this. Just looking at the disaster from a different perspective.

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