Supermoonbow
Taken by Alex Conu on November 13, 2016 @ Reine, Lofoten Islands, Norway
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Exposure Time: 20/1
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 1250
Date Taken: 2016:11:14 18:04:39
 
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I wanted to shoot the #Supermoon rising yesterday, but the weather was against me. And it was the same today. But, last night, around 10 PM, I got a huge hole in the clouds and I thought I should go behind my house and see if there's a moonbow visible as it was still raining in the fjord. And there it was! Bright and colorful, easily visible with the naked eye. A Supermoonbow! Due to the Full Moon, it looks pretty much like daytime, but you can see part of the Big Dipper above the clouds. Moonbows are identical to normal rainbows, the only difference being the light source. They are fainter than normal rainbows but they're quite a sight. Have you ever seen a moonbow?
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http://www.astrographist.com
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