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The Planet Shadow...

Provenza 2017

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The Planet Shadow sent on July 10, 2017 (17:02) by Paolo Gualandris. 3 comments, 499 views.

1/40 f/4.5, ISO 100, tripod. Valensole, France.




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sent on July 10, 2017 (17:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful Paul. Compliments

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sent on July 10, 2017 (21:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The colors of the sky that take those of lavender. Very beautiful

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sent on July 26, 2017 (5:35)


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Grazie Claudio...Sorriso
Ciao Francesco... sono felice che tu abbia apprezzato la scelta di non fotografare solo il tramonto... ma anche quello che si presenta sul suo lato opposto...Cool
Questo fenomeno è conosciuto come Cintura di Venere e non è altro che l'ombra del pianeta che in talune situazioni si presenta alle nostre spalle mentre ammiriamo un tramonto....;-)
é un effetto ottico dovuto all'inclinazione dei raggi del sole unito alla nostra atmosfera che ne scompone le diverse componenti della luce solare...;-)
La parte più blu sull'orizzonte è già la parte in ombra del globo che si proietta, mentre la parte viola - rosa sono parte dei raggi facenti parte dello spettro visivo della banda del rosso, che per ultimi riescono a percorrere l'intera atmosfera sino al lato opposto...Cool
Spero di essere stato sufficientemente esaustivo senza entrare troppo nel tecnico...MrGreen
Grazie per il passaggio.. e scusate il ritardo nella risposta...Confuso
Ciao Paolo



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