Iridescence

2010.08.20

Sitting in the garden in Monetier.  Julie, Pierre-Yves, Manon and me are having some coffee in the garden. Hardly visible layers of milky white cirrus start to appear in the sky…  Half an hour later strange forms deploy and disappear… In combination with the sun they start to color in millions of tints…  It was a strong coffee…

When parts of clouds are thin and have similar size droplets, diffraction can make them shine with colours like a corona. In fact, the colours are essentially corona fragments. The effect is called cloud iridescence or irisation, terms derived from Iris the Greek personification of the rainbow. The usually delicate colours can be in almost random patches or bands at cloud edges. They are only organised into coronal rings when the droplet size is uniform right across the cloud. The bands and colours change or come and go as the cloud evolves. They occur most often in altocumulus, cirrocumulus and especially in lenticular clouds. Iridescence is seen mostly when part of a cloud is forming because then all the droplets have a similar history and consequently have a similar size. Sometimes iridescence can be seen far from the sun but is most frequent near to it. As for coronas, search safely by hiding the sun behind a building and, even better, also viewing the reflection of the sky in water.

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2010.08.20

Crawling around in “Georges” garden at night… this is a never ending visual feast…

The Milky Way Galaxy, commonly referred to as just the Milky Way, or sometimes simply as the Galaxy, is the galaxy in which the Solar System is located. The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy that is part of the Local Group of galaxies. It is one of billions of galaxies in the observable universe. Its name is a translation of the Latin Via Lactea, in turn translated from the Greek Γαλαξίας (Galaxias), referring to the pale band of light formed by stars in the galactic plane as seen from Earth.

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Sleepless reflection

2010.07.20

Came back this morning at 8.30 AM from a job… Gent was silent and the sun was rising to be the master of the day. Shanti spent the night in the car and I decided to give him a nice walk from his hard night in a Dutch parking garage. It wasn’t a lot of a nice walk for him… the reflections in the water got my attention… I don’t know if it was the lack of sleep that made me look more careful into the water but they were beautiful for sure. A small selection…

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Chase July 10: III

2010.07.18

The rest of the pictures of the July 10 Chase…

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Different ways…

2010.07.16

Three different views…  same scene but different in white balance, different in time,different looking …

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