Shadow from clear sky on 37000 ft above mean sea level.
Taken by Cherdphong on December 31, 2014 @ Location is around Port Blair. 37000 ft above mean sea level.
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  Camera Used: Apple iPhone 4
Exposure Time: 1/1312
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 80
Date Taken: 2015:01:01 17:55:57
 
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This is my flight from VRMM to VTBS around 10:55 UTC, ISA+4. 1st January 2015 Location is around Port Blair. 37000 ft above mean sea level. I found a shadow from beside of aircraft toward to the front of the aircraft. The picture was captured from cockpit. The sun is behind the aircraft. The weather is clear. How can this shadow form? Do you have any idea?
Photographer's website:
http://youtu.be/pKA0_kFyQig
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These are anticrepuscular rays, rare view of them from an airplane, congrats!!
http://atoptics.co.uk/fz820.htm
Posted by LandyGyebnar 2015-01-02 09:22:13
 
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