Bishops ring around the moon
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on June 19, 2022 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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Greetings from the Sahara desert: The south-southwest current, which is currently causing great heat in Central Europe, is also transporting quite a lot of sand from the Sahara to Central Europe. The moonrise looked like it was seen through a pane of soot-blackened glass or the black end of a film. The moonlight was very dim. Bishop's ring appeared over Freital at moonrise. The sunrise should look even stranger. Canon EOS 6D + Sigma Art 24mm (F4.5), ISO 400, 30s, 01:54 CEST
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