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13-DEC-2018 Traveller

Winter

Canon EOS 77D
1/100s f/10.0 at 57.0mm iso100 full exif

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Canon Image Challenge18-Dec-2018 01:22
Paul - Mr T has the same issue. He did say "right".

Jim
Canon Image Challenge18-Dec-2018 01:21
Paul - funny. We have all been there.
First comment to you was to look left.

Mr T - I would have liked to see the cans to enhance the "Almost".
In addition, I believe the curvature in the horizon you fight comes from the lens. Most of the earth's curvature you will see is perpendicular to the horizon.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge18-Dec-2018 00:57
Drat, Jim I accidentally deleted your post. Paul
Canon Image Challenge18-Dec-2018 00:55
Jim I saw that left side object and figured it was a pelican or a gull since Mr. T’s post said “right”. I myself have some dyslexia issues from time to time so I re read it over and over.... and over. The sky on the right can’t get anymore of a beautiful gradient blue with no aircraft in sight. Must be my eyes! Paul
Canon Image Challenge17-Dec-2018 18:34
I see a cargo ship trudging out from behind the lifeguard station on the right but no airplane or jet, am I going blind? Paul
Canon Image Challenge17-Dec-2018 14:19
What is funny is that there are two very large garbage cans in this original image...lol...if I wanted the plane to be gone, it would be....lol

The more prosaic truth is that I had trouble with the horizon in both of these images...when very wide angle, the curvature of the earth comes into play, I believe.

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge17-Dec-2018 11:24
I like planes, so it adds for me. :)

Any significance to the number 13?

Dave
Canon Image Challenge17-Dec-2018 03:17
Airplane on the right intrudes on my wanted image. Traveller
Canon Image Challenge17-Dec-2018 02:40
Is that snow?

Winter starts on Friday.

Two almosts.

Dave