Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Alan, I dropped the following into excite search: "green flash" sun The first url that came up was: http://www.phy.mtu.edu/apod/ap970909.html This is "The Astronomy Picture of the Day" and an explaination of "The Green Flash" Isn't the web great! ;-) Dennis Alan Hull wrote: > > Ted and Donal, > I spent a week capturing the mythical green flash, from a beach in the > Carribean. My technique used the curvature of the earth to assist reaction > times. I only tried it with sunsets, in fact I didn't know it was also > present at sunrise. Apart from that, my yacht and the beach were on the > west side of the island, so sunsets were what I had. From the beach, if > you sit on the sand, the horizon is about one mile away. if you stand up > the horizon is over two miles away. Thats the key. Set the camera up on a > high tripod, then sit on the sand (a chair is more comfortable). When you > see the green flash, release the shutter. You can calculate the difference > in time if you want to make your head hurt, refraction complicates the > equation, or you can experiment. Wait for the rim of the sun to kiss the > horizon then stand up and count the seconds until it happens again. > > Did I succeed. Dont know. Because of the humidity I stored the film in a > tin surrounded by dry tea leaves. That tin and a whole heap of tinned food > was stolen from the boat a few days later. I was lucky because the cameras > and radio gear were not even disturbed. > > When I discussed this with a boffin in a white coat with his top pocket > full of pencils he told me the green flash was only a sensory thing caused > by the sudden removal of a bright red sun from the retina of the eye, > causing a neuron backlash. > > One day I will try again. Dont forget the ND filters over your eye. I > used sextant shades. > > Alan Hull - -- Experience is a tough teacher. It gives the test before the lesson. - -unknown