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Saturday, December 5, 2015

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 Today was yet another amazing day. Yesterday, an image shot was a test. Not knowing how it would come out in editing, many times, images are shot this way, then go back and shoot the subject from all kinds of angles and light conditions. So while out today after eating at In N Out, it was off to re shoot this amazing pattern that is only available at a certain latitudes. Light hitting it at another latitude will not produce this pattern. There was a test run on the other locations run yesterday and then re-tested today. As anticipated, only one latitude would allow the sunlight to create this pattern. It's like a rainbow. Light must hit crystals of ice or raindrops at exactly 12 degrees from where you are standing in order that you see the rainbow. If the light does not hit the ice crystals or rain drops at exactly 12 degrees to you, you will not see a rainbow. This pattern is much the same as a rainbow for light with one exception, wind can cause the panel to move up and down slightly and it will change the pattern some but the basic pattern is still there.

As stated before, light is an amazing thing when shooting. The low level angles of light this time of year is like no other and the enjoyment of shooting in fall light is my most favorite time of the year.

Speaking of rainbows, ice crystals were aloft today at about 22,000 feet. And, there was a rainbow prism over Sunset Bay's dock. It also produced an amazing sunset.
The cloud deck is high level ice crystals from upper level moisture streaming into North Texas says the dean of Dallas weather forecast.

The dark clouds is visible moisture aloft

This was about 10 minutes after the sun set. The light is coming under the clouds and producing the colorful hour of civil dusk.

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