Jan. 12, 2008

Riding home on the bus this afternoon, I noticed the rainbow off to the East. The sun was low in the west and was not far from setting, so the clouds were beginning to take on a golden hue. The rainbow looked like it was repeated numerous times and fading off in the distance. I got off at the next stop and pulled out my new pocket-sized digicam and snapped a couple of pics. I checked out Les Cowley's
Atmopsheric optics page and it seems that the closest thing I could find were supernumerary bows, but these seemed to be more spaced out than the examples on his website. So is that what these are? I have included two pictures (
1 2) and two contrast enhanced b&w versions of the pictures to better show the details (
1 2).
Picture details: Canon SD1000, ISO 200, 1/160 sec, f4.9
Author: Darryl Luscombe, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
3 comments:
Thanks for sharing this... In the last summer I noticed my best rainbow supernumeraries very near to my home, during daily shopping trip. Unfortunately I did not have camera with me.
I love to see rainbows, i think that it is one the best thing of from the life.
I really like rainbows, I think that they are the maximum expression of the nature, I love the color , excellent photo the first one! thanks for sharing!
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