Rare red rainbow
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on October 4, 2025 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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On October 4th, it rained all day, as it is currently again. Astronomy and a look at comets are currently impossible over Saxony. Shortly before this period of bad weather began, this perfect red rainbow appeared on Saturday evening, October 4th, exactly at sunset. And at just the right moment, the sun shone through a tiny gap in the clouds for just three minutes... 🌈. Almost only the red spectral component predominates at sunset. Canon EOS 6D + 12 mm Walimex Fisheye. Crop up to 16 mm.
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