Light Pillars
Taken by Jason Brownlee on December 17, 2016 @ Bend, Oregon, USA
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The atmospheric phenomenon known as "Light Pillars" over the town of Bend, Oregon last weekend. Beautiful light pollution, or showing us just how much unshielded lighting affects our environment? I was on my way to catch the sunrise last weekend when I noticed this atmospheric phenomenon happing so I had to make a quick pit stop to capture it… Wish I had more time to find a better composition and foreground but sometimes you just gotta take what you can get.
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This is how you turn the Light Pollution into magic ; ) But - in general - LP is not welcomed : )))
Posted by Piotr 2016-12-21 18:45:35
 
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