Today, Wednesday November 4, 2009 around 1 A.M with a brisk temperature of about 30 degrees F the moon was seen with a special friend....a circular Halo. I thought it was very neat out so i decided to shoot it. Now these are not the best photos i have taken, they involve a very neat subject so i decided to post them up!
Photos were taken just outside of the Towers resident complex on the campus of Central Michigan University.
Info cut from wikipedia:
A circular halo, often referred to as just a halo, is formed by the refraction of sunlight through cloud suspended ice crystals as opposed to raindrops or other liquid water suspended in the air
Thanks for looking!
AWWW MAN CHRIS.
ReplyDeletethis photo is ballller, i thought about taking one tonight but i didn't want to wait for the exposure/had homework/i fail, but i am soo glad you made pictures of it, and also you def. picked the perfect time to pull out the fisheye/wideangle/whatever.
nice work!
i remember seeing that, but i didn't know what it was called. i didn't know what to think when i saw it, it was crazy cool.
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