(It’s too cold to Swim)
On the Beach,
I’m a Scientist and I don’t know for sure why the sky looks so blue on a really cold damp morning before sunrise in the winter. Brrrr.
I suspect the reason is probably based on the fact that when light hits gas molecules, which are smaller than the wavelength range of light, it is scattered. This effect is called “Rayleigh Scattering”. Different wavelengths of light are scattered at different angles. Red, orange, and yellow light are more unaffected because they have longer wavelengths than the blue light, which is scattered more because of its shorter wavelength. Thus, the blue would have been predominately scattered back down through the clouds. Temperature, humidity and fog droplet size may also play some part in this effect.
The sky was overcast and there was a heavy fog bank back to the left where the sun was trying to rise and everything had taken on the color of that cold blue light from the sky. It was definitely too cold to swim! Even if the water had been bathtub warm, the psychological effect of that cold blue light would have shouted “It’s too cold to swim”. Just look at that sky.
I had to adjust the levels significantly on both ends, since the color was all spiked tightly in the blue channel. For those that don’t use Photoshop, let’s just say, everything was really dark and blue. And for you Photoshoppers, I used layers and a high pass filter to sharpen and cut through some of the fog to see out across the ocean.
51 comments:
... if you don´t mind I'm going to fetch my bodyboarding wetsuit so I can go swimming all way to the horizon line ... maybe there I can meet such intense sky!
Well for whatever reason it sure is beautiful...
Have a great weekend.
Beautiful!! Thanks for the science lesson too!
Troy: That is simply amazing. Thanks for the great sky.
A beautiful blue, cold morning sunrise.
Excellent colors, well done.
Beautiful image!
It does look cold, but very lovely. To me, the ocean water here off Maine, is always too cold to swim in.
Too cold?! There is a group of crazies up here (Chicago) that takes a dip under the frozen surface of Lake Michigan on January 1st. Our Polar Bear Club might enjoy a swim down there in the winter... but not me. I like heated indoor pools.
That's a good looking bbbbblue sssskkky (shivering).
Ooooh, so pretty! Waving from the other side of the Gulf.
wow! great catch! In the sky, there is no distinction of East and West, so the people create distinctions out of their own minds.... mine's up too hope you can drop by.
It is an amazing photo. Done nicely!
Rocky Mountain Retreat
Can I just grab my wetsuit and board ....
Troy and Martha, I am so glad you posted this photo. and great info to go with it. Thanks for sharing with everyone..
Beautiful shot and definately looks cold!
Whatever the reason, it is wonderful! I love that bright blue. Great catch.
Bluer than blue - definitely a blueootiful picture! And thanks for the science facts.
K, cause I love your blog, and Martha is soo cute in yellow, I will tell ya the trooth. Ya dang near put me in a trance with the yarn about wavelengths, gas molecules scattering back down through the clouds and fog droplets size play its part. When I came up for air, I said to myself, "Whatev, this is a really good picture and I like it a lot."
Does Sherwin Williams carry this color? :)
a great shot and a science lesson. bonus!
Beautiful photo and beautiful color. Well done.
Wow, this is a nice photo, and it's making me feel cold! It's cold here right now, and thinking of water is just......
Nice theory (?) on how the sky is blue too, I'm somewhat of a scientist at heart and people keep asking why the sky is blue. I would tend to agree with you there.
Cheers,
David Webb: Nature Pictures
Fabulous photo
Wow--that blue really intensifies the cool feel!
Brrrr!
I don't think of "blue" when I think of Texas, but maybe now I will.
You got here early with that really blue shot of Galveston.
Nice shot. Great to see pictures of Texas.
Oh i would love to be at that beach and look at that beautiful sky. cold or not
That's a fascinating explanation of the coloring of the magnificent photo! We can watch while Quintarantino gets out there on his board!
How beautiful with all of that blue. I took a photo awhile back that I called "Blue Winter" because the trees, sky and road - covered in snow - were all so blue.
I love how nature gives us such magnificent colors!
well, i would love the cold but not to swim. but that won't prevent me from appreciating the beautiful sky on this lovely cold morning. :)
happy sky watching!
Beautiful blue sky
Will you visit mine Thanks
Now that really is a photo for a blue obsessive like me!
Beautiful Blue! :)
Ida
Hi,
Whatever the reason for the colour,that is one superb photo!
here we tend to have shades of gray rather than blue, more's the pity.
The blue colour is beautiful,and in nothern Norway we are quite used to it.
I don't care what the reason is, I just love it & am glad it is so blue!
Came over from David's.
Very intense. Great submission in SWF.
Mine is posted at www.dewdropweather.com.
I love that intense blue. Beautiful photograph. I really enjoy the science information thanks for sharing. My sky watch at sea this week is definitely a hot one.
Photoshop or no, you've pretty well captured what a cold winter morning before sunrise on Padre can look like. I can feel it! Thank you for the beautiful shot and explantion.
It a good job I start checking in case I've missed one...
This is a stunner with all the blue on show as well..
Sorry I did not comment before..
Tom
That is definitely a very beautiful and vivid blue! Gorgeous!
I'm sure you are right, interesting lesson. Great sky.
Now THAT IS BLUE! Beautiful color.
Oh Wow! That is just beautiful!
Now that is blue!
Whatever the reason is that makes the sky that beautiful blue, I could look at it all day. Wonderful!
What a beautiful place to start the day. Great picture!
Love this blue shot:)
Sorry i haven't got the time to visit you earlier.
Have a nice week end!
Petunia's Sky Watch
Beautiful shot! How cold is winter in Texas?
A latecomer, but not too late to appreciate both your photography, PhotoShop technique and your science (I have heard that the dust size is smaller at that time of the year, but It is not my field).
Excellent.
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