After finding the upside-down rainbow yesterday, I had a look to see what other strange versions I could find on the net, some of these are really stange and beautiful.
I especially like the first 2 and the middle one in the bottom row (which is an "ice" rainbow)
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chocoholic;543121 wrote: After finding the upside-down rainbow yesterday, I had a look to see what other strange versions I could find on the net, some of these are really stange and beautiful.
I especially like the first 2 and the middle one in the bottom row (which is an "ice" rainbow)
They're beautiful, I like the first two and the ice one.
I especially like the first 2 and the middle one in the bottom row (which is an "ice" rainbow)
They're beautiful, I like the first two and the ice one.
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Very Beautiful.
A witch will get a better grip on the broom if she is without panties!
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The third one in the top row looks lik a "sun dog", a weather phenomenon that is very similar to a rainbow.
Sun dogs are ice crystals in the upper atmosphere that reflect sunlight, much like a disco mirror ball. They create a strangely beautiful illusion of a smaller companion sun.
I usually see them a couple times a year .
The first photo, though beautiful, looks like it was shot through a polarised filter. I don't think it would have looked quite so vivid with the naked eye .
Sun dogs are ice crystals in the upper atmosphere that reflect sunlight, much like a disco mirror ball. They create a strangely beautiful illusion of a smaller companion sun.
I usually see them a couple times a year .
The first photo, though beautiful, looks like it was shot through a polarised filter. I don't think it would have looked quite so vivid with the naked eye .
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Oh Choco! These are absolutely beautiful! Thankyou so much for sharing them.