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arcticlight pillarsweather phenomenonwinter
6 Comments
30 Jan 19:22
dmitry
Light pillars are an optical phenomenon. Generally seen in cold, arctic regions. Optical illusion is formed when cold winter air allows millions of flat ice crystals to descend lower. When the light from lamps or gas flares touches the crystals, the appearance of thin long pillars is created.
30 Jan 20:38
kitfox
wonderful
wonderful
Very well done.
30 Jan 20:52
philta22
wonderful
wonderful
Exzellent
30 Jan 21:23
digicam
Fine post for only a single image capture dmitry............Well Done and thanks for sharing.
31 Jan 07:51
paul_daylight
Now that's Awesome
11 Feb 08:13
zhaojisheng
wonderful
wonderful
I like this photo very much! The light in the sky look so nice!
Light pillars are an optical phenomenon. Generally seen in cold, arctic regions. Optical illusion is formed when cold winter air allows millions of flat ice crystals to descend lower. When the light from lamps or gas flares touches the crystals, the appearance of thin long pillars is created.
Very well done.
Exzellent
Fine post for only a single image capture dmitry............Well Done and thanks for sharing.
Now that's Awesome
I like this photo very much! The light in the sky look so nice!