Pollen corona
Taken by Ujvárosi Beáta on April 19, 2019 @ Szerencs, Hungary
Click photo for larger image
  Camera Used: Unavailable Unavailable
Exposure Time: Unavailable
Aperture: Unavailable
ISO: Unavailable
Date Taken: Unavailable
 
More images
Details:
We had warm, sunny weather with strong winds today. These conditions are perfect for tiny pollen grains to be lifted and carried in the air, producing oval shaped coronas. I first noticed one at early afternoon, and could see it faintly even at sunset in reddish colors. At my surprise the show didn't end with sunset: the corona appeared around the full moon as well. The first pic shows it at it's best visibility (late afternoon), on the second you can see how it progressed until sunset, and finally there is photo of the moon-pollen-corona :)
Photographer's website:
No URL provided.
Comments
  You must be logged in to comment.  
Also seen from The Netherlands during the dry warm spell of last days.
Posted by pphv 2019-04-20 04:23:37
 
The Northern Lights: A Magic Experience
Aurora photo tours
Support SpaceWeather.com
Home | FAQ | Contact the Webmaster
©2019 Spaceweather.com. All rights reserved.