Reflections from Sunset Twilight Arch
Taken by Peter Lowenstein on May 12, 2020 @ Mutare, Zimbabwe
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  Camera Used: Panasonic DMC-TZ60
Exposure Time: 10/600
Aperture: f/3.3
ISO: 320
Date Taken: 2020:05:13 12:35:37
 
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On Tuesday evening stratospheric aerosols were back to produce a colorful sunset twilight arch above Murahwa Mountain and the Christmas Pass Hills. This was so bright forty minutes after sundown that its light reflected from the front of my residence in Murambi East and also produced a beautiful reflection of itself in still water in the swimming pool. Sunset (and Sunrise) Twilight Arches can be seen over wide areas of the globe for up to several months after large volcanic eruptions, but in this case the origin is suspected to be the enormous wildfires which ravaged south-eastern Australia last December and January. Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ60 in sunset mode.
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