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18 years 7 months ago #26705
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No, its somebody else...
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Great shots Conor..is that halo on the shot with me in it?
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18 years 7 months ago #26711
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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I can see the 18* halo no problem. Thats a new one to tick of the list as it is a very rare sight!
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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18 years 7 months ago #26722
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hi Martin/Conor,
great shots! Fantastic to capture the 18 degree halo. Well done on the rainbow shot the other week too that really shows the preferential scattering of light, resulting in the inside of the bow being brighter than the outside.
you should send that 18 degree shot to Les Cowley at www.atoptics.co.uk/
atb,
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great shots! Fantastic to capture the 18 degree halo. Well done on the rainbow shot the other week too that really shows the preferential scattering of light, resulting in the inside of the bow being brighter than the outside.
you should send that 18 degree shot to Les Cowley at www.atoptics.co.uk/
atb,
John
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18 years 7 months ago #26729
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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Thanks for the feedback and info John. I am sure Conor will send them to that site.
I have seen another wonderful display today. Will post images shortly
Thanks again John and goodluck!!
I have seen another wonderful display today. Will post images shortly
Thanks again John and goodluck!!
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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For the 2nd day in a row i have witnessed an impressive halo display around the sun. The sky was covered with high level cirrus type clouds and murk creating the perfect conditions for these atmospheric phenomena. The complex halo display lasted from 13.05 - 17.30 and consisted of a bright colourful 22* halo, upper tangent arc, twin 22* elongated yellow/white sundogs with bright 10* long 'tails' extending from each dog away from the sun. The parhelic circle actually extending from the sun through the halo and beyond the sundog into the sky. Note that the sundog is not located on the 22* halo but is located outside it which is more rare than the common sundog. All images ISO64/shutter priority 1000/Handheld....
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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Thanks alot. I will send them them to him. Cheers
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