Larry, I am also very familiar with them. There is a movie called
What in the World are they spraying. I have lots of photos the
trails..Joe
Joe,
I'm very familiar with Condensation Trails, and their association
with high altitude aircraft. I also have one advantage that you
didn't, in that I saw the rest of the sky yesterday, and not just
the small amount in that photo.
If you take a look at the sky in some of the rest of the photos:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157630887359386/
you will see what appear to be the remains of a few contrails going
left to right, but the main clouds going fore to back, are not
contrails.
The sky is also visible in several of the photos in this proof set:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157630887032634/
As an aside, the proof set are photos of a pony that a friend had to
have put down this morning, and she asked me to get some photos
yesterday afternoon. Poor Kaia had some weird, undiagnosable
neurological problem that rendered her right front leg unusable.
Eventually, her situation got so bad that Laura finally decided that
euthanasia would be the kindest option. I didn't want to use a
flash for fill, and startle the poor pony, she's a bit skittish
anyways. I also knew that the lighting was going to be rough and
I'd want all of the dynamic range I could get. Unfortunately, I
probably should have traded some ISO/dynamic range for a bit more
depth of field.
On Aug 3, 2012, at 6:21 PM, jn289 wrote:
Larry, Yes the colors are nice and the photos are nice also, but
the clouds are not clouds, they are known as contrails. You may
have seen a big plane spraying while you were there, if not the
plane had sprayed before you got there. Do a search on the net for
Contrails or Chemtrails..When other people told me about this
before, I did not believe them until I searched and read...Joe
I liked the colors on this red stable, and the clouds were pretty too:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/7705839952/in/set-72157630887359386
C&C welcome
The apparent color shift when bracketing shots was really quite
surprising, even, or especially, with the polarizer. I suspect
that it's mostly a case of the blue channel saturating/clipping.
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