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  • thought i would try for a ‘gothic’ feel. / STREET / THE SEA/WATER / BIRDS/ANIMALS / UK / ITALY / ARCHITECTURE / CARDS / OTHER BITS

  • welder working with sparks flying at him

  • Four of the Red Arrows zooming into the great blue yonder above a white fluffy cloud, with red white and blue smoke contrails trailing behind. I only noticed this display happening late one Friday evening; taken from Perth, August 2007.

  • 3rd in Traffic Series.

  • Throughout my stay in Paris I was on the lookoput for some traffic dusk shots. The Arc de Triomph is one of my favourite Paris landmarks and I wanted to capture the madness that constantly swirls around it. Shot taken in February 2008.

  • FROM PARIS SERIES: / UNE FEMME PENSIVE / GLAMOUR / / BELLE PARISIENNE / / CHARLESTON / / / BELLE DE JOUR / MARIE ANTOINETTE /

  • NOT a photo manipulation. Circumhorizontal arc or circumhorizon arc (CHA), also known as a fire rainbow, is a halo or an optical phenomenon similar in appearance to a horizontal rainbow, but in contrast caused by the refraction of light through the ice crystals in cirrus clouds. It occurs only when the sun is high in the sky, at least 58° above the horizon, and can only occur in the presences of cirrus clouds. It can thus not be observed at locations north of 55°N or south of 55°S, except occasionally at higher latitudes from mountains. To be visible the sun must be at an elevation of 57.8° (90 -32.2° ) or more and if cloud conditions are right it is seen along the horizon on the same side of the sky as the sun. It reaches its maximum intensity at a sun elevation of 67.9° . The phenomenon is quite rare because the ice crystals must be aligned horizontally to refract the high sun. The arc is formed as light rays enter the horizontally-oriented flat hexagonal crystals through a vertical side face and exit through the horizontal bottom face. It is the 90° inclination that produces the well-separated rainbow-like colours and, if the crystal alignment is just right, makes the entire cirrus cloud shine like a flaming rainbow. Fire Rainbow. / Michigan. / USA. Technical Details / Nikon D80 / Nikkor Q 200mm f4 @ f16(i believe) 1/750 ISO100 / Manual Exposure and Focus / Color Mode III SRGB / NEF/RAW, One Shot Noon May 13th 2008 (Elev. 735 ft) / Colors are are pretty accurate. You May NOT Display, Print, Copy, Transfer, Save, Or Reproduce Any of These Photos In This Gallery on Any Medium Without a Written Contact From Derek W © 2006-2009. / FAILURE TO COMPLY WILL RESULT IN LEGAL ACTION

  • Split toned image of waterskier and spray.

  • Under the eaves of the GPO, / The ceiling arches lit by floodlights, / The colour tones warm / and the world walks underneath.

  • Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France

  • ARC Reactor Shirt ! Tony Stark’s Mark II Reactor.

  • This is my first photo and view of a Circumhorizon Arc July 22, 2007 1:54PM It had begun a wonderful journey of exploration, understanding, and photography of Atmospheric Optics . I would like to thank Lori Peters and KJ Gordon for noticing the Angel similarities, before I did! Best Viewed Large / Please also visit my SkyScapes Gallery / Or visit my website Cometman.com

  • A Circumhorizon Arc fragment shows it’s beauty, contrasting with a white cumulus cloud. / Best Viewed Large Please also visit my SkyScapes Gallery / Or visit my website Cometman.com

  • tribute to MC Escher Fractals rendered in Apophysis featured in the group Escher and Perspective Art 02-10-2009 Taoism Maoism Capitalism Communism Catholicism schism rhythm / I just want to get off!

  • Self-portrait, inspired by the Leonard Cohen song Now the flames they followed Joan of Arc / as she came riding through the dark; / no moon to keep her armour bright, / no man to get her through this very smoky night. / She said, “I’m tired of the war, / I want the kind of work I had before, / a wedding dress or something white / to wear upon my swollen appetite.” / Well, I’m glad to hear you talk this way, / you know I’ve watched you riding every day / and something in me yearns to win / such a cold and lonesome heroine. / “And who are you?” she sternly spoke / to the one beneath the smoke. / “Why, I’m fire,” he replied, / “And I love your solitude, I love your pride.” “Then fire, make your body cold, / I’m going to give you mine to hold,” / saying this she climbed inside / to be his one, to be his only bride. / And deep into his fiery heart / he took the dust of Joan of Arc, / and high above the wedding guests / he hung the ashes of her wedding dress. It was deep into his fiery heart / he took the dust of Joan of Arc, / and then she clearly understood / if he was fire, oh then she must be wood. / I saw her wince, I saw her cry, / I saw the glory in her eye. / Myself I long for love and light, / but must it come so cruel, and oh so bright?

  • Fire in the Water ….. Salvage dive operations in full swing, captured at the 2009 Norfolk Harborfest. This was a neat demo to watch, from the donning of the antique dive gear, to the metal being cut by an underwater torch. This easily would have looked just like this in 1930 or so. Best viewed in Large. Taken with Nikon D300 and Sigma 50-500mm. Single RAW image processed through ReDynaMix for a slight HDR look, dodge and burn applied through CS3.

  • Digital alteration of an abstract painting from my gemstone series.

  • On a rainy day from my apartment window in Northern Piedmont, Italy. Nikon d70 with with Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED

  • Not your typical tourist snapshot of this historical monument, this photograph was taken by my father, J. Reeves Haley in March, 1945. The most stricking difference of course is the traffic , or lack of it – just a few army vehicles and soldiers. / This was taken with his Zeiss Super Ikonta BX which I have now.

  • A lone bird soars above a Circumhorizon Arc. / Image taken 5-28-08 from Whiting New Jersey / Best Viewed Large This is a newly processed version of a previous image. Please visit my Atmospheric Optics Gallery / Or visit my website Cometman.com

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