Lunar Haloes
Taken by Walter Piorkowski on February 20, 2016 @ South Beloit, Illinois
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I image lunar halos as they present themselves and have seen faint secondary rings before. Conditions this evening were uniquely favorable for the brightest & most well defined secondary ring I have seen. Sony NEX5N camera, ISO @400, 20 sec exposures, F/ratios f/3.5 to f/11. Sony E16mm lens w ultra-wide converter VCL-ECU1 lenses.
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Exquisite and rare halos! A paraselenic circle through the moon, 22 degree halo, circumscribed halo and paraselenae (moondogs). Possibly also a 120 degree moondog.

Les - www.atoptics.co.uk
Posted by ato912 2016-02-23 11:33:18
 
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