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    A couple of quick grab shots out of the back door. Hand-held resting against the door frame.

    Moon rising:



    Gone again:



    E-M1 plus 75-300mm

    David
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    Re: Moon rising

    Very divine David. My fav is the first one but how do you explain the spectrum spread?
    John

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    • #3
      Re: Moon rising

      Originally posted by birdboy View Post
      Very divine David. My fav is the first one but how do you explain the spectrum spread?
      Could be iridescent clouds - see on this excellent site:

      This article explores the captivating world of iridescent clouds, discussing their formation, characteristics, and where they are commonly observed. It also touches on the occurrence of iridescence in rocket exhaust trails and the enigmatic nature of this phenomenon.


      Jim

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      • #4
        Re: Moon rising

        Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
        Could be iridescent clouds - see on this excellent site:

        This article explores the captivating world of iridescent clouds, discussing their formation, characteristics, and where they are commonly observed. It also touches on the occurrence of iridescence in rocket exhaust trails and the enigmatic nature of this phenomenon.


        Jim
        Wow thanks for the link Jim. This forum has such a wealth of knowledge thanks.
        John

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        • #5
          Re: Moon rising

          Fantastic shots David.
          Well spotted and captured.

          Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
          Could be iridescent clouds - see on this excellent site:

          This article explores the captivating world of iridescent clouds, discussing their formation, characteristics, and where they are commonly observed. It also touches on the occurrence of iridescence in rocket exhaust trails and the enigmatic nature of this phenomenon.


          Jim
          I'm inclined to think it's a Lunar Corona which is a very similar manifestation.
          Also from the excellent atopics site.
          The article explores the phenomenon of lunar coronae, which are rings of light that surround the moon when thin clouds pass across it. It discusses the formation of coronae through the scattering and diffraction of moonlight by water droplets, as well as the different factors that can influence their size and appearance.


          Regards.
          Peter

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          • #6
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            The first shot is top class David.
            Conor.
            Ever wondered what happens the dark when the light is switched on?

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            • #7
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              What an atmospheric shot that first one is. Excellent David nice one.
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              • #8
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                Love that rear lighting effect on the second one. Great opportunistic shots.

                hec
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                • #9
                  Re: Moon rising

                  Great shots, well-composed.
                  Stephen

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                  • #10
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                    It's an OMEN! Don't go into the graveyard!
                    Olympus OM-D E-M5 mk3. Yes I'm ahead of you!
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                    • #11
                      Re: Moon rising

                      Originally posted by PeterBirder View Post
                      I'm inclined to think it's a Lunar Corona which is a very similar manifestation.
                      Also from the excellent atopics site.
                      http://www.atoptics.co.uk/droplets/cormoon.htm
                      I think you're right, Peter!

                      Jim

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