Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I admit it's not a very serious question.
Yesterday I sat on the slipway at Seaview in all the lunchtime heat and hunted around with full zoom for distant features of interest.
Scarcely a clear view, but I was surprised to be able to pick out the West Pole at a clear seven nautical miles.
I thought I'd spot Chichester cathedral but it wasn't visible, so I was happy to identify the West Pole with relative ease. If it wasn't so hazy I might have read the name.
I know, different conditions, times of day and possibly elevation would assist clarity of long views. Are there any really good pics of distantly observed marks or features?
Please, for sailing relevance let's keep photos terrestrial and as close to sea level as possible.
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Yesterday I sat on the slipway at Seaview in all the lunchtime heat and hunted around with full zoom for distant features of interest.
Scarcely a clear view, but I was surprised to be able to pick out the West Pole at a clear seven nautical miles.
I thought I'd spot Chichester cathedral but it wasn't visible, so I was happy to identify the West Pole with relative ease. If it wasn't so hazy I might have read the name.
I know, different conditions, times of day and possibly elevation would assist clarity of long views. Are there any really good pics of distantly observed marks or features?
Please, for sailing relevance let's keep photos terrestrial and as close to sea level as possible.
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