Nacreous clouds
Taken by Kevin Williams on December 21, 2023 @ Aberystwyth, West Wales
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  Camera Used: OLYMPUS CORPORATION TG-6
Exposure Time: 1/250
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2023:12:21 16:00:53
 
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I went down to watch the sunset starling murmuration that we get on the pier. I'd heard that there's been an outbreak of stratospheric nacreous clouds over the UK this week, and it was nice to see these ones for the brief time that the clouds parted, out to the south-west past the Aberystwyth War Memorial at Castle Point. I only wish I'd taken a 'proper' camera and a polarising filter, rather than the point & click Oly TG6. Still, nice images, and just a bit of cropping with no other tweaks. The clouds were probably somewhere far beyond St George's Channel, probs off the south coast of Ireland.
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