Sunset in Saharan dust
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on February 23, 2021 @ Lerchenberg hill, Saxony, Germany
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Greetings from the Sahara desert over Central Europe There is currently a lot of Saharan dust or sand in the higher atmosphere again, which is transported with a southerly current due to an omega weather situation through a strong high pressure system towards Central Europe. The ring of Bishop was very strong during the day, the sun appeared rather dull and bluish despite the cloudless sky. These two pictures were taken on the Lerchenberg near Börnchen in Saxony for today's sunset… Canon EOS 6D + Sigma Art 24 mm (F7.1) + Pentacon 4/200 (F8), ISO 100, 1/320s and 1/60s
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