Photographer's Note
In thin clouds halo's around the sun can be seen sometimes. The halo's are caused by the breaking and reflections of the sun light in ice cristals existing in these thin clouds.
These halo's actually are not even rare but can be seen every few days in the Netherlands. The reason people don't see them is that they don't look at the sun.
This halo was seen in Mandaue City/Cebu, Philippines on may 7 at ca 11:40am.
Taken from under a Malunggay tree, a Filipino term for Moringga tree (a milk-tasting leaf).
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humayun
(3129) 2010-05-08 21:47
HELLO DEAR.................
This is pure magic! The glowing light, silhouetted and illuminated swans... Looks like a scene from "Schwannensee".
I understand how you cannot describe it with simple words. But ah, those cranes at the background...:(
Cheers.........
GOOD WORK....................................................................................
leo61
(0) 2010-05-08 22:04
Hi Harko!
A good shot of this phenomen,a great result and good composition with these nice trees.
Regards,Leo
CPD66
(960) 2010-05-08 23:45
Hi Harko,
good shot, i like he detail in the foreground from the trees.
i have only seen this event once before in Pisa, Italy, on holiday. i tried to capture it but was restricted by my camera at the time.
well done, chris
Photo Information
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Copyright: Harko Pilot (TravelerNL)
(3011)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2010-05-07
- Categories: Natureza, Momento Decisivo
- Camera: Sony Alfa DSLR A100, SONY 3/5-5.6/18-70
- Exposição: f/11, 1/400 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Date Submitted: 2010-05-08 21:39