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Comment by Glenn Condie on September 3, 2014 at 1:58am:
hi Poli this image concerns me , how does this anomoly which is behind fhe atmosphere end up in front of opaque clouds ? Glenn
Nancy's Comment: Where in general this is true, I think early morning or late afternoon etc the clouds LOOK black even when during the day, over head, there was not such dense clouds. Clouds overhead are light and fluffy and then couple hours later when the move to the horizon they look dark. It is a light bending kind of thing. Playing with the hue and brightness and all, I see breaks in the clouds. This is a genuine capture. But good you are on top of these things Glenn.Example from Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunset where it is clear the clouds above are wispy but at the horizon they appear dense and black.
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