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The others pictures of "Contrails" |
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The sky is full of contrails! |
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This morning of September, the temperature is fresh. Higher in the sky, the atmosphere must be moist because all the planes flying in this busy air corridor leave a contrail. It's funny to see that those streaks are parallel and sometime regularly spaced, not because the planes are flying side by side, but because the wind shifts the contrails in a way that the next plane leaves in the sky a contrail parallel to the previous one. |
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10 mm focal length |
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1/1250 s with digital camera Canon 30D + Sigma 10-20 1:4-5.6 |
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September 4, 2007, Quimper |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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