Solar halo

in hive-185836 •  2 days ago 

An interesting natural (or atmospheric) phenomenon that I have paid very little attention to is the solar halo. For some reason, it is considered rare, like the northern lights, but I would not say so. A solar eclipse is less common, or catching lightning is also good luck. But I've seen a lot of halos lately.

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All weather and atmospheric phenomena like the moon, aurora, eclipses, halos, parhelions, etc. need to be filmed with something, not just as a fact.

It may be interesting as a fact in only one of several images, but the halo does not change in the sky, it is the same.

Therefore, it is necessary to operate with any architectural objects.

I went for a walk because I was taking pictures of interesting species from the halo, but I quickly got bored and stopped paying attention to this phenomenon.

I was able to take one decent shot, and for some reason it was enough for me. The same story happens with the moon's halo...the parhelium will be more interesting (the shape of the halo, where there are two rainbow stripes on the horizon on either side of the sun). Although I'll pay more attention to the gala, maybe it's just not ripe.

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