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  • Maybe it's a Doppler effect! One plane is moving away and the other is coming towards you, but then the colors should be the other way round. Are you sure you didn't mirror this shot!

    XD

  • All I can figure is that layer of cirrus caused some sort of filtering effect, which affected the trails at different altitudes differently. It literally looked that way to the naked eye as well - no camera tricks necessary. The lighting in general that day was really weird... glad I had my camera handy! :-)

  • i sometimes see the vapor turn dark when the sunlight is blocked by a big cloud. The altitudes between the two planes don't look much different, but I guess the plane with the blue smoke flew a lot higher up in the sky. A part that wasn't effected by the dimmed sunlight. still it's an intriguing picture!

  • Yep - pretty much how I see it. I've got shadowed "dark trail" shots, too. Like clouds, they aren't white if the sun doesn't hit them, but they freak people out anyway! One thing for sure is that high-flying aircraft altitude is VERY hard to tell from the ground. Jets which look to be at about the same altitude may actually be 10,000 apart, but you wouldn't even know it if not for wind layers moving them in different directions, and time lapse to us help see it. It's interesting stuff! :-)

  • Nice!

  • Some of the weirdest color phenomenon I've seen yet! :-)

  • bio test filth????

  • I suppose a chemical difference between the trails could cause the colors, but my guess is that it's an effect of the lighting filtering of the sun's rays. Just the sun shining through the high cirrus clouds this day was really weird. I shot a lot footage of it. I suspect that one trail was above the clouds while the other was below. I'd have to study more about light frequencies and refraction before I could really make much sense of it. :-)

  • the phenomen is named "halo"

    the litle red spot in the lower left corner is an "parhelia" or an "sundog"

    i'v seen it many times...

  • It does seem fairly common on highly overcast days... but what's really unusual about this sequence is the different colors of the two jet trails that pass through the scene. It's hard to see it well unless you watch it in HD. One trail is very blue while the other is nearly orange. No camera tricks were used - it really looked that way to the naked eye. too. Thanks for checking it out! :-)

  • ANYONE UP? I NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO

    wanting new friends dM

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