Dripperdy Drop little April Showers......
Look what the kids found....now where is that pot of gold?
(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a364/Mrsava/rainbow.jpg)
(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a364/Mrsava/rainbow2.jpg)
(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a364/Mrsava/rainbow1.jpg)
Lovely image, Emma. I was walking home from work last week and there was a similarly intense rainbow, then a second one appeared around it. My camera was not to hand of course ...
I remember once driving along the A38 going from Tewkesbury to Gloucester. The fields drop away from the road at one point, and there, in this big field, was a complete rainbow from beginning to end. Luckily there was a lay-by nearby & I stopped and gazed at it til it disappeared.
Sheer magic
Fantastic aren't they. Someone once told me that pilots high up see them as full circles. We'll have to ask Tim if it's true. Great pictures!
I would love to see the Northern Lights someday.
Brian
Emma. I love rainbows but like you I keep asking "Where is the pot of gold?" Have you found it yet :)?
Lovely rainbows and pics EJ. Whenever I see one I always want to tell passersby to look up as they seem so unaware of the magic happening above their heads. Have seen the Northern lights a few times and they are fantastic. Hope you see them some day Brian! busy_lizzie
Funny - before I had read the whole thread, I was about to say 'be a pilot'!
Or these days, just an EasyJet passenger?
It never rains when I go on holiday! so I will never know. Tell us if it's true Tim, are they full circles when your up there with em?
Brian
That's what I meant - & they travel with you!!
Battles? The last (arrow)shaft? I'll try a better one tonight.
I adore rainbows and haloes and how they form - for anyone who does, visit Les Cowley's fantastic site
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/
specifically
http://www.sundog.clara.co.uk/rainbows/bowim1.htm
This is Earth Science Picture of the day for last Saturday
http://epod.usra.edu/archive/epodviewer.php3?oid=296928
and I love this
http://www.roddyscheer.com/photo_detail.php?photo=913
My excuse is I'm a physicist and I'm sticking to it!
moonbells
ps shouldn't that be Red duke of York Gave Battle In Vain?
I've stood on the odd mountain and seen a large part of the circle. The most spectaular thing of the sort I've seen was a rainbow-coloured solar halo while walking across Rannoch Moor in 1978. It was a lot brighter than any rainbow I've seen.
Or if you are really unlucky :
Red duke Of York Got Blight In Vain.
That's me "Always Look On The Blight Side Of Life" whi wu whi wu whi wu whi whi wu
Brian
Lovely pictures EJ. My bestest rainbow was a doubler,one above the other ,out over the sea.
My son said,I wish I could find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but I would leave some of the gold so that there will always be rainbows."
check this one out, on hols in ireland (south) last year we were going up & down and it was drizzlybut sunny at parts and we got a photo of this rainbow which was actually below us. it was amazing!
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/littlegem15/ireland080.jpg)
p.s. I luuuuurvvveeee Southern Ireland
moonbells, how do you like this one, taken from the cottage in southern ireland?
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/littlegem15/ireland331.jpg)
Great stuff. gem. Almost airborne!
Wow Gem - lovely piccies. (Only just got enough time to pop back into the Gallery!)
Rainbow's a classic - sun higher than 42 degrees so the cone is below ground level unless you are up a hill :)
Best coloured pair I've ever got was in 2004
(http://www.moonrose.demon.co.uk/gallery/skyoptics/doublebow_190804.jpg)
though I once got a very eerie sunrise bow on the way to work which took a few stitched shots to get all of...
(http://www.moonrose.demon.co.uk/gallery/skyoptics/sunrise_rainbow_tn.jpg)
moonbells