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Comments for "Sundog & Jet Plane"
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[color=black]Striking! Thanks for adding to the Silhouette & Shadows group! 8)[/color]
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left or, right is a matter of one's perspective [smiles]
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I guess I'm hopeless, Emma. I see a sort of spherical shape, but I see it on the left side of the sun dog, not the right side. I bet if we ever went cloud watching together, I would drive you crazy! :P
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No Elaine, I can see the flag pole 'knob' clearly. The sphere is higher up, inside the halo, touching the right side of the sun dog. It is darkish but the light reflect from it over its top right side [12h - 3h position] showing it to be a spherical object. You may have to enlarge the image a little.
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I think you are talking about in the lowest part of the wallpaper...? If you are, that is the top of a flagpole.
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I've seen them before just did not know how they were formed or they were called sun dogs thanks for that info 8)
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It appears that there's a spherical object [to the right] interacting with a sun dog. The halo light is illuminating the upper-right side of this spherical object. Can you see it?
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forgot to mention, these clouds are chemtrails. Notice how the sky looks dirty. Wind of a certain force and nature, will curl any cloud on itself or, have that sweeping effect. Cloud shapes come from the wind activity or, lack of it [as in fluffy, puffy clouds]. Clouds are dust particles to which water drops will form. A dust particle has its electrical charge. This will attract oxygen and hydrogen atoms into a molecules of water. Atmospheric pressure + wind does the rest. Light on the clouds comes only from a light emitting source. we see it either as a direct light or its reflection over the mirror like surface.
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Awesome photo! Thanks for info, very interesting :-)
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beautiful shooting of the silhouette of the plane
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wonderful
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