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Comments for "Sundog with Street Lights"

UniversalExplorer
UniversalExplorer Jul 4, 2019 3:12am
[color=black]Thanks for adding to the [i]Silhouette & Shadows group[/i]! 8)[/color]
emma999
emma999 Feb 2, 2019 12:51am
Elaine, sun dogs are very common in recent years, but I bet that your parents have never seen them. Do you remember seeing them as a child? They are a recent phenomenon in our skies to do either with the ozone layer of our atmosphere being dramatically altered, or else is an effect of a laser projector over the sun simulator. It is optical in nature. Shine a torch on a mirror and place a piece of white paper perpendicular to mirror and see if you get a halo and two sun dogs.
welcha
welcha Feb 1, 2019 7:04am
I like the cold contrast of the lamppost and the warm color of the sun