> At one stage I looked up from my book and right in front of me was
> an amazing rainbow; the sun was just high enough that the top of
> the main rainbow was skimming across the lake surface, with a
> dimmer secondary rainbow visible above it.

Very nice, David, and very interesting, too - I am not used to
seeing such ~low~ rainbows, where the top of the arch seems so close
to the "ground" (the water, in this case).

Just one question, though - did you feel that your photos captured
the full brilliance of the rainbow?  I am often disappointed with my
own rainbow photos, where my memory of a spectacular rainbow usually
seems more vivid to me than the image my eyes end up seeing on
paper.  (Of course, my rainbow photos are often taken with some
"throw-in-the-trunk" zoom on some tired film - <g>.)

Fred
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