A stunning image of the moon surrounded by a square rainbow halo recently surfaced leaving all selenophiles horrified. The comic was clicked by an Italian photographer named Alberto Ghizzi Panizza, who led Instagram to click. Divided earlier in the week, the photographer shows the moon shining brightly among multi-colored rings.
“This is a great combination of these images to emphasize the colors of both the corona and the minerals of the moon,” Panizza wrote on Instagram.
‘Very good, Alberto’
According to scientists, the rare phenomenon is called lunar eclipse / lunar eclipse. They can be seen when the clouds are thin enough that every ray of corona light that reaches the eye is scattered or separated by just one drop. In fact, the entire corona is made up of lots of germs scattering the moonlight on their own, says the British website atopics.
With nearly 1500 appearances and tons of comments from netizens, the post is now touring the internet. While many have taken the opportunity to praise the beauty of nature, many have paid homage to the “skilled” photographer. “Absolutely amazing,” one user wrote while another added, “Awesome catch Alberto.” “Thank you for this beautiful image. One of my favorite images ever in the world.” he added a third.
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A few days ago, the Bhopal designer was able to achieve the ‘amazing’ image of the Orion Nebula after he clicked 4,000 views of the sky using a device called ‘Stacking’. With no high-end professional camera or telescope to see the skies, using just an entry-level Nikon D3100 DSLR with a 70-300 mm telephoto lens and tripod, Vedant Pratap Singh Jadon posted the image on Reddit. Sharing both the single-click display along with the final image provided which had a combined 4,000 clicks, Jadon surprised thousands of internet users.
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