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A contrail as seen in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
This is really just a test of a Canon FTb camera body I had recently purchased. I paired it with a 200 mm lens to take this test shot. Meh.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2002.
Canon FTb
Kodak Kodachrome 64
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
Beautiful linear contrails (condensation trails) from military planes doing Sunday morning exercise over the southeast Valley.
Climbing Howgills in perfect walking weather - first Hipstamatic post in a while, but in the absence of my 'Camera Sherpa', only option was the phone.
This place is close to München airport and several jet planes took off and landed always.
It was pity not to show the shadows of contrails on the higher clouds due to LE averaging.
Contrail 87.365
Poznan, Poland
Jezyce District
Autumn
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16/06/2008
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Hello my friends,
I'm now settled in my new flat and have just gained access again to the internet after having been quite properly without it for two months (maybe a tad more). I hope that you're all keeping well and that you are snap snap snapping away like crazy. I'm not - have been so busy that my canon has become an expensive ornament.eeps. Help me get back on the wagon - please!
I will be having a browse to see what you've all been up to but can't promise to do a proper catch up - i'd be here solidly for at least nine days - but if there are any superbulous fab photos of yours I must see then message me and i'll make sure I take a look. Other than that I'll be trying to keep up with the new stuff you're posting. You're such a prolific lot. :-)
Biggest an best wishes to all you lovely folks. x
p.s. sorry its an older photo (played about with in photoshop) but as I mentioned, I've snapped nowt new of late.
This panorama distorts these otherwise straight contrails. A few moments earlier, these three contrails intersected one another in almost perfect symmetry.
With the moon to the south and breaking twilight to the northeast, this jet's contrail becomes obvious as it drifts and expands across the sky.
Note other older formed contrails.
Taken with Fujifilm X-T3 on 3 June.
Cirrostratus ice crystals helped to produce this 22 degree halo. The very cold upper atmosphere also helped to induce a number of contrails. Taken 1 Oct with iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Picture of the Day x 2
I haven't seen a contrail(s) like this before. Is it one jet with 4 engines or 4 jets in close formation with one engine. It looks like what ever produced this occurred about 10 minutes earlier. Any thoughts?
Picture of the Day x 2
Ice contrails in a clear blue sky. Seen from altitude through clean mountain air on a trail in Yosemite National Park.
I always look forward to the view when flying over the park.
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December 8, 2017
Leica iiif, 35mm Summaron
Fomapan 100 in caffenol 11:00
(per liter: soda 32g, vit C 18g, coffee 42.5g)
Scanned PrimeFilmXE, Silverfast sw
Post process PS Elements, Silver Efex Pro