Blue Ridge Fogbow
Taken by Todd Bush on May 5, 2024 @ Banner Elk, NC USA
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Date Taken: 2024:05:05 10:47:58
 
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Walking out into a neighbors Meadow in lifting morning fog, I first saw part of an arc of white mist that seemed odd. Following the arc with a wider view, it was like a rainbow without color. But a friend shared that it was likely a Fogbow with the following description... A Fogbow is formed in the exact same way as a rainbow but instead of sunlight entering raindrops and bouncing back to you, the sunlight enters tinier water droplets in fog and bounces back to you. The smaller size of the water droplets in fog doesn’t produce as much color.
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https://www.bushphoto.com
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