As a ships gets farther and farther away from us the light stop reaching us, the ship turns gray, and at some point, based on the zoom of the camera, it just fades away in the horizon. It does not disappear from the bottom up.
There is a limit to how far we can see, once things get far enough away it starts to appear misty, as there is water in the air, that over distance start appearing foggy. So things in the distance at sea level looks bright. It does not matter what level you are at, if you are in a airplane and look at the horizon, things in the distance will start to look misty, as the water in the air builds up over a long distance and blocks our sight.
As a ships gets farther and farther away from us the light stop reaching us, the ship turns gray, and at some point, based on the zoom of the camera, it just fades away in the horizon. It does not disappear from the bottom down.
There is a limit to how far we can see, once things get far enough away it starts to appear misty, as there is water in the air, that over distance start appearing foggy. So things in the distance at sea level looks bright. It does not matter what level you are at, if you are in a airplane and look at the horizon, things in the distance will start to look misty, as the water in the air builds up over a long distance and blocks our sight.