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The late day light made the contrail in the photo look nearly touchable. Photo taken from Buffalo Park Road looking west from just below the crosswalk by Wilmot Elementary.
The morning sky to the east was amazing this morning. The sun was so bright against the contrails of the morning flights across the cloudless sky. I can't post this to the Daily Challenge because I can't figure out how to work it into any of this week's challenges. So, I will simply post it to my photostream.
Contrail and its shadow against what seems to be some almost lenticular clouds at sunset this evening to teh north and west of us.
After sunset, spotted this B777 leaving a massive contrail as it headed West trying to catch the setting sun. I think it's a B777 anyway, my best guess was BA. Taken at 400MM with Canon 100-400 ISO1000 f.7.1 1/500th Canon 40D
Maybe you're dressed in your Blue Oyster Cult T-shirt
Or maybe you're crumbling somewhere with a beer
In your hand
Or maybe you're laying back on a lawn chair
somewhere watching
Contrails disappear from the sky.
Contrails - Richmond Fontaine
Taken outside my house in north-west London.
Camera: Nikon FM2n
Lens: Nikon 35-70/2.8
Film: Fuji Neopan 1600
People pay a fortune to see total eclipses from airplanes, because that's the only way to absolutely guarantee that there will be no clouds between your camera and the total eclipse. So in a lot of cases, the rich bastards in the plane can look down on the cloud-covered ground and snigger at all the poor schmoes who can't see what they see.
Well Salem had completely clear skies and everyone on the ground got a perfect view, so the joke was actually on the guys in the expensive airplanes!
{August 2017.}