Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Day 3035: Fata Morgana Mirage?

 

 

 

"Community": paper collage.

 

 



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      I read Julie Berlier's blog (here) whenever she posts,  and today she mentioned Fata Morgana Mirage effect. 

I am always fascinated when something comes up that I haven't heard of in my many years on the planet. A Fata Morgana is a complex form of superior mirage that is seen in a narrow band right above the horizon.

Photo by Juie Berlier
The most commonly observed are sunset and sunrise mirages. In circumstances where a warm layer of air at the surface, usually over the sea, is overlaid by cold air above, an inferior mirage may be formed. As the Sun lowers towards the horizon, a miraged (inverted) Sun rises.


 
 
2GN2S
 
I received this from Japan today & thought it  too good not to share? 
 


Your papermaking family here at Awagami Factory, Japan...
 
Awagami Featured Artist: Pippa Drylaga uses our Kitakata & Okawara Select papers for her inspirational paperworks.    
 





 
 
 
 


•   An amazing 2+minute video, Mantas breeching,  here.
•  A sweet 3-minute video, tiny kitten, here.
•  A fun 3-1/2minute video, okgo, here.


 

Just because ...

 

New Zealand Albatross

 



 
                        

Smiles for Tuesday ...
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 










                


                                                               Thanks for coming by today.

 

 


2 comments:

john said...

I love the explosion of color in your latest piece. Beautiful! :-)

jacki long said...

Thanks, John, do you think I used enough color?