For me, an unexplained phenomena.....did anyone else see it, I wonder?
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
SKY WATCH FRIDAY - THIS UNIQUE SUNRISE OCCURRED AT 7 AM ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, NYC
IT TOOK FIVE SHOTS TO CONVINCE ME THAT THERE REALLY WAS ANOTHER IMAGE BENEATH THE SUN ITSELF...
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A very interesting sun shot. It appears it is the shadow of the original. We cannot out guess mother nature.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the sun is mirroring itself in the sky. Amazing! You've captured a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThe right place at the right time! What a glorious shot! I don't know about unique but it must be very nearly. I suppose it's just the sun reflected in the water drops of the cloud below but it's still fantastic! Did anyone else see it? I feel it should get a wider audience than a blog.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent scene.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
always a bonus to catch such natural phenomena on film
ReplyDeleteA great capture of an interesting phenomanen indeed!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what caused it but I'm glad that you captured it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very nice and intresting out.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Margaret. I've never seen anything like it. The clouds must be reflecting the sun. Beautiful, and awesome.
ReplyDeleteKay, Alberta, Canada
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Was there so much moisture in the atmosphere, it caused a reflection? I really have never seen anything like that - the colors are amazing, too.
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