Moon's Halo Over Old Manor House
Taken by Kamil Kusinski on February 1, 2015 @ Poland
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I took this picture at Oleszno, Poland during my nightlapse session of the old Manor House from XVIII century. Then, slowly the double moon's halo appeard. I had never saw like this before. Maybe someone will explain what sort of halo it is. EOS600D Samyang 8/3,5 @5,6
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The halo is existing of two different forms: the circular 22degrees ring around the moon, and the apple-shaped circumscribed halo which touches the circular ring in its upper and lower points, those being of extra brightness. The circular rings has its origin in randomly oriented Crystals, and the circumscribed halo arises in horizontally oriented pencil-like column crystals. A beautiful display!
Peter Paul Hattinga Verschure
Posted by pphv 2015-02-02 03:53:10
 
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