Bands
of iridescent colours imaged by David Tiller
(slide
show).
Iridescence in clouds is produced
by interference of light waves
scattered by individual tiny water
droplets. We see the colours
best in wave clouds when the droplets all form at the same time and
have similar sizes. The millions of droplets then each produce the
same colour.
Similar colours in oily puddles or soap bubbles are generated differently.
They come from interference between light waves scattered from
the two surfaces of the oil or soap film.
Image ©David Tiler , shown with
permission. |