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The others pictures of "Parhelions" |
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Rising parhelion |
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The Sun hasn't yet emerge from behind clouds. On its right, a sundog appears. There is more red than blue, because the diffusion of blue wavelengths is stronger than red for such a low sun. Above the Sun, a short Sun pillar is stand erect.
To realize this picture, I used the High Dynamic Range function in Photoshop CS2. |
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18 mm focal length, composite of 3 pictures |
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1/200 - 1/800 s with digital camera Canon 350D + Sigma 18-50 1:2.8 |
Date & place |
February 11, 2006, Quimper |
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The others pictures of "Parhelions" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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