Polar stratospheric clouds in Italy
Taken by Pablo Javier Lucero on December 22, 2023 @ Sanfrè, Cuneo, Italy
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Utterly incredible. This last friday I came across this beautiful sunset with some strange cloud formations that, after talking with a friend of mine, Jorgelina Alvarez, a meteorologist, we realized that those clouds weren't iridescent clouds, but polar stratospheric clouds. Obviously, my surprise was utterly gigantic, then I started to see the news and, I couldn't be more happy about this. I wanted to share with you 3 images: All of them are made with a 75-300mm Minolta lens adapted to a Sony a7III camera, and the big one is a panorama of 15 images.
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