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On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 17:47:00 -0000, "Trevor"
wrote: Unusually light and orangey across sky and houses so later after sunset. 1745 East Yorkshire. I've put up a small and feeble web page with three of the sunset photos I took from Lee-on-Solent on the 18th. Sorry it took so long, I had to work out how to deal with the RAW images I decided to experiment with! http://www.daveludlow.com/weather/20...0080218ss.html Many thanks to Bernard (and Dutch TV!) for the initial explanation of cause - I hope I got it roughly right! -- Dave Fareham |
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![]() "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... I've put up a small and feeble web page with three of the sunset photos I took from Lee-on-Solent on the 18th. Sorry it took so long, I had to work out how to deal with the RAW images I decided to experiment with! http://www.daveludlow.com/weather/20...0080218ss.html Many thanks to Bernard (and Dutch TV!) for the initial explanation of cause - I hope I got it roughly right! Dave, I certainly would not call that small and feeble. They are brilliant images, the likes of which you do not get to see very often. Well Done. Phil |
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 02:39:52 +0000, Dave Ludlow
wrote: I've put up a small and feeble web page with three of the sunset photos I took from Lee-on-Solent on the 18th. Sorry it took so long, I had to work out how to deal with the RAW images I decided to experiment with! Pretty good! Well worth archiving. -- Alan White Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent. Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather |
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Bernard Burton writes: I prefer to stick with the programs of which I know most of the wrinkles. If you can still get IE6, I doubt that you would notice the difference from IE5.5. (IE7 is considerably altered, however.) -- John Hall "Banking was conceived in iniquity and born in sin" attributed to Sir Josiah Stamp, a former director of the Bank of England |
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On Feb 20, 5:58 am, "Phil Layton" wrote:
"DaveLudlow" wrote in message ... I've put up a small and feeble web page with three of the sunset photos I took from Lee-on-Solent on the 18th. Sorry it took so long, I had to work out how to deal with the RAW images I decided to experiment with! http://www.daveludlow.com/weather/20...0080218ss.html Many thanks to Bernard (and Dutch TV!) for the initial explanation of cause - I hope I got it roughly right! Dave, I certainly would not call that small and feeble. They are brilliant images, the likes of which you do not get to see very often. Well Done. Yes they were excellent. I wish i could take photos. (Might have more time to learn stuff next year, now I have decided to ditch the Time Vulture.) I believe that these things are not as rare as they appear. The reason we don't see them more often is that the cloud that is the fabric of UK skies, the main backdrop, obscures it. I am almost certain that they are fairly common in Abergele/Rhyl. There is almost always an haze or thickish mist on the hills between there and Denbigh moor. And of course far clearer skies to the north. Which leaves me wondering if there is something in the explanation that applies to the phenomenon known as the green flash. I've seen it twice there and come to think of it it was in such weather too. I must down to the sea again, the crowded, litter strewn sea and the tide. And all I ask is 3 star luxury and an housekeeper beside. And a rough sea and a windy spell and no BBC, (you can stuff your damned graphics and stupid presenters that don't know enough to get in out of the rain. Taking us all for damned fools. Are you listening?) |
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