Double rainbow in a V configuration
Taken by David Koons on December 1, 2014 @ Newark CA
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  Camera Used: Apple iPhone 5s
Exposure Time: 1/387
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 32
Date Taken: 2014:12:05 22:35:12
 
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I've always seen double rainbows that are concentric. These two rainbows have different centers and formed a "v" shape. I took the picture with an iPhone 5S.
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What a nice crisp shot…
Posted by HP1954 2014-12-06 17:04:54
Nice shot. This may not be a true double rainbow in the usual sense. I suspect its two rainbows, one formed by sunlight, and the other by light from another direction (a reflection, perhaps?) In the usual double rainbow, colors are reversed in the two arcs;both of these appear to red left and violet right.
Posted by JohnC 2015-02-09 14:28:57
 
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