Pollen corona around the moon (Pine pollen)
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on May 15, 2022 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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The first pollen corona for me this year. I suspect it was caused by pine pollen. The air is very dusty, saturated with pollen. Many cars look powdered yellow. From next week, after another long drought, rain is finally in sight. The pollen count here this year is absolutely remarkable even for scientists (biologists) in this intensity. The image shows a pine and a spruce, the main triggers of most pollen corons. Canon EOS 6D + Canon 1.8/50 STM (F4), ISO 100, 3s
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