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Cloud Iridescence is a: |
In atmospheric optics, a Photometeor
is a bright object or other optical
phenomenon appearing in the
Earth's atmosphere when sunlight
or moonlight creates a reflection,
refraction, diffraction or
interference under particular
circumstances. The most
common examples include
halos, rainbows, fogbows,
cloud iridescences (or irisation),
glories, Bishop's rings, coronas,
crepuscular rays, sun dogs,
light pillars, mirages, scintillations,
and green flashes. Wikipedia Link
you are older than someone,
it means that you are
no longer an amateur.
Michael Bassey Johnson
There's such a lot of
different Annes in me.
I sometimes think that is
why I'm such a troublesome person.
If I was just the one Anne it
would be ever so much more
comfortable, but then it wouldn't
be half so interesting.
L.M. Montgomery
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Love You,
Cloudia & Pixies
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Lots of beauties today. I refuse to grow up. I cannot stop growing older, but growing up is a very different matter.
ReplyDeleteGrowing up means one is no longer an amateur. That is a fantastic saying!
ReplyDeleteI like the atmospheric optics.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dears
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your shot of the photometeor! I love all the different faces of Pixie the cat, the wonderful, wonderful cat!
ReplyDeleteFelix Song, T!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky shot.
ReplyDeleteI was prepping a future post yesterday and evoked Anne.
Love that 1st shot of iridescence. I still feel like an amateur. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks my dear friends!
ReplyDelete...that's quite a building.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheerful and entertaining blog you have. Thanx. I like the quote about growing up.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks gentlemen!
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