And once again, nobody included the URL to the pics ... ~Please Don't
Delete The URL's ~  ... Thank you in advance for subsequent consideration.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Igor Roshchin 

> Wed, 15 Feb 2006 00:30:41 -0800
> mike wilson wrote:
>
> > > PS. Rather interesting effect on IMGP2945: 
> > > two horizontal lines, better noticeable on the island.
>
> > Seems to be a weather or spray phenomenon.  It's on 2943, also.
>
> What do you mean by "spray phenomenon"? 
> There are several different things people call "spray phenomenon",
> but I was not able relate those to the observed.
> Do you mean the same as what I describe below?
>
> Indeed, it is on 2943 as well, and as I just noticed - there are
> also two lines (not one as I had thought).
>
>
> Wed, 15 Feb 2006 02:38:46 -0800
> Jens Bladt wrote:
>
> > Very nice photographs, Igor.
> > Do ahve an explanation for the virticval line thing?
> > Great lens, isn't is?
> > Regards
> > Jens
>
> Thank you!
>
> Did you mean "horizontal line"? 
> (I don't see any vertical lines of a particular interest)
> No, I don't have explanation. 
> I am thinking if it could be due to the light reflected from the water
> that then gets scattered by the lower air layers (which should
> also contain more water mist that can produce this light scattering).
> Nevertheless, I am puzzled why there are clearly seen _two_ lines.
> If these photos were taken with a film camera I would've started 
> looking if something left a trace on the film when it was advanced.
>
> As for the lens, - I am not completely sure. It is good,
> but I was expecting something better. As I said, I didn't
> notice much difference from the Tamron lens 
> (image 2943 was taken with Tamron).
>
>
> Igor


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