layered atmosphere
Taken by casey earle on January 12, 2014 @ La Parva ski area, Chile
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  Camera Used: Olympus E-PL2
Exposure Time: 1/200
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2014:01:13 18:49:46
 
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Pearing through 132 km of sky to the sun pancaking into the ocean, looking WSW from 2,700m altitude in the central Chilean Andes. I am puzzled by the multiple layers in the atmosphere. The redness is due to various forest fires in the Maipo valley and area. Included also is a winter dawn view (from the same location and direction), with the effect of what I assume is the shadow of the 6,600m Volcan Tupungato to the east. Why the rainbow colours?
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