Talk:Anticrepuscular rays

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The image of Chandler Arizona (Image:Anticrepuscularpano.jpg) is a great image... unfortunately, because of the width of images shown on Wikipedia, the anticrepuscular rays are invisible off the right edge when it displays on the page. This is rather unfortunate for an illustration of anticrepuscular rays! It's an artifact of selecting a fixed width for the image. I resized the image a little smaller, which makes the anticrepuscular rays visible in my monitor, but a viewer with a window that's not set to full screen won't see the rays. Geoffrey.landis 21:08, 15 September 2007 (UTC)