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The others pictures of "Contrails" |
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Crepuscular rays and contrail |
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That morning, soon after the sunrise, the sky was clear, except some contrails. At the Sun's vertical, just above the contrail, I noticed this inconspicuous dark and bright rays. Those are crepuscular rays resulting from the sunlight fitering through the more or less opaque parts of the contrail. Picture: . |
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187 mm focal length, composite of 2 pictures |
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1/350 s with digital camera Camedia 5060 + TCON-17C |
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April 5, 2005, Plomeur |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany

Brittany by night in panorama!
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