Lighting up the sky
This is a set of photos that I took at each end of 19 February.
The ones of dawn are mainly included for the various forms of dark sunbeam, which I think are actually the shadows of the clouds.
In the evening Frances happened to be looking out towards Mount Ainslie and saw the large moon arising. Of course I had left my camera in the Jetta, 15 floors down, so the moon had risen a bit by the time I could take a photo.
There are two interesting bits in this.
While all that was going on to the North East of the building there was a nice gradation of colour in the sky to the West. Note the total lack of clouds!
The ones of dawn are mainly included for the various forms of dark sunbeam, which I think are actually the shadows of the clouds.
In the evening Frances happened to be looking out towards Mount Ainslie and saw the large moon arising. Of course I had left my camera in the Jetta, 15 floors down, so the moon had risen a bit by the time I could take a photo.
There are two interesting bits in this.
- The spot of light low on the right is a plane just after take off from Canberra Airport. I didn't think to check FlightRadar to work out where it was going!
- There is also a dark spot directly above the summit of Mount Ainslie (almost at the edge of the cloud. That is a fruit bat from the colony at Commonwealth Park. (Again I don't know where it was going, but a friend who rescues the bats that get caught in netting etc says that they regularly turning up in Giralang - about 8km in a straight line from the roost.)
While all that was going on to the North East of the building there was a nice gradation of colour in the sky to the West. Note the total lack of clouds!
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