Perspective Or the Art of Drawing What One Sees Explained And Adapted to the

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Perspective Or the Art of Drawing What One Sees Explained And Adapted to the
W H Collins
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' Round drops of water disintegrate the Pig. 38.
sun's light and produce a rainbow of many colours. A globe of air would do the same, and this earth in its outer covering resembles such a globe of air. When the rays from the sun fall obliquely on that portion of this envelope of air which forms our sky, they are disintegrated in exactly the same COLOUR OF THP; SKY. 87 way- The first colour in the morning will be that of the ray most bent — viz. Violet-grey — and the last will be red. In the eve
...ning the first will be red and the last will be violet-grey. In the morning the mountain tops first catch those rays of the sun which are most bent or ' refracted, ' and these are the violet; and the last caught are those least bent — viz. The red. In the evening the reverse is the case. The body of air through which the rays penetrate when the sun is on the horizon is con- siderably greater than when it has risen, and, as we should expect, its absorptive effect is in- creased. The blue rays, which are those ordi- narily reflected, are now absorbed, and the re- maining light is a soft orange tint.

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