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Old 07-07-2002, 12:46 AM   #11
Gisele Zeitler Gisele Zeitler is offline
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Chris,

I'm really curious about the natural phenomenon that makes this happen. I know that the sky is always more blue overhead than near the horizon, so my inclination would have been to make these "sky holes" light, since they are exposing a part of the sky that's low (near the horizon). The darkness, or blueness (is there such a term?), to which you refer, does it occur because of the surrounding vegetation? Would it be the same if it wasn't vegetation, if one was seeing sky through fence holes, say? Is it because a smaller amount of light is coming through? Does darker equal bluer? I want to know because this is a very important concept. I'm sure this won't be the only time in my life I'll be confronted with this situation, and I never would have known to make the sky darker/bluer in those sky holes.

Thanks again, Chris, and I'm really dying to know the reason.
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