Title: Glory Post by: Frankie_82 on January 24, 2011, 06:03:55 pm Hi all,
We have been getting plenty of fog in this part of the world recently (Madrid) so was out with the camera on Saturday morning last with the camera looking for some photos of low lying fog. Anyway, no luck with that, but as the sun broke through I turned my attention to Glories and fogbows, without knowing all that much about them. I managed to get a photo of this faint glory which appeared for about 4-5 minutes on and off during the 3 hours I was waiting and half frozen to death! It was quite faint, and I had to do a bit of poking in ACR to get it to show a little more strongly. It's not a particularly nice photo, but I was delighted to see it. Really made it worth the 3 hour wait in the freezing cold. Are these things reasonably common? I don't normally hear much about them, but from reading about them, it seems as if it's quite easy to spot them when on top of a mountain, with the sun at your back looking down on a cloud, or from a plane. It seems that when the conditions occur, they're quite easy to capture. What have other peoples experiences been? (http://i52.tinypic.com/9va6tg.jpg) Title: Re: Glory Post by: rjgjr on January 25, 2011, 05:48:26 am Very interesting and beautiful photo Frankie. I have read about these a little bit, never seen one, but I'm sure others on the forum can fill you in.
Title: Re: Glory Post by: DaveH64 on January 25, 2011, 10:41:15 am Stunning stuff, I have caught Glory in the past, usually at the centre of a fogbow if conditions right.
Title: Re: Glory Post by: markt on January 25, 2011, 08:06:06 pm Thats a excellent image! I've seen numerous glories from planes, however never one from 'ground level'. Trick is getting above the clouds / mist and having the sun shining from behind you...
Title: Re: Glory Post by: JohnC on January 25, 2011, 09:18:33 pm Nice shot - as you say, worth the long wait.
Title: Re: Glory Post by: martinastro on January 25, 2011, 11:54:10 pm I think that's a very fine image Frankie, you have caught a beautiful Glory and Bocken Spectre, you were very dedicated and got rewarded with a well sought after atmospheric optics display. I have seen a few before at night in fog using car headlights however I've never caught one on camera in daylight before but I hope to change that soon. They probably are fairly common however you don't see that many images of them on the forums because it takes a certain bred of person to have the tenacity to hunt for them in cold conditions. Congrats once again :)
Title: Re: Glory Post by: Frankie_82 on January 26, 2011, 06:43:30 pm Thanks for all the kind comments. Was delighted to tick this optical effect off the list. |