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Meteor watch and Sunset from killylane

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18 years 8 months ago #26783 by Conor
Heres a few of my images from sunset and the squad





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18 years 8 months ago #26786 by voyager
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GReat images Conor .... the first one is definitely worth submitting to www.atoptics.co.uk/ or even APOD. The second one intrigues me .... we are obviously seeing some strange refraction/reflection effect but I can't figure out what. What are there two suns reflected in the lake!? Any one have any ideas?

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18 years 8 months ago #26788 by Conor
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Yea i did also notice that there was two sun reflections. I think it is because im so far away from where the sun first hits the water

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18 years 8 months ago #26790 by martinastro
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Great images Conor. It seems the dense murk afftected the sun into that shape almost but not quite into a double or sub sun!

Thats first image is outstanding!

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18 years 7 months ago #26881 by Frank Ryan
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Wind blowing across the water creates an effect where the angle of the water is slightly different to the rest. Its like having 2 mirrors at different angles. The effect is exaggerated because of the distance.

How did the watch go on the night?

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18 years 7 months ago #26889 by voyager
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Wind blowing across the water creates an effect where the angle of the water is slightly different to the rest. Its like having 2 mirrors at different angles. The effect is exaggerated because of the distance.


Ah yes, that does make sense ..... cheers for the explanation!

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