This is lunchtime on Monday 16th October 2017. This is a photograph of the Sun. This is the day various elements combined to create a most eerie phenomenon. And an ideal opportunity to photograph the Sun itself. Not very often that happens!
This is lunchtime on Monday 16th October 2017. This is a photograph of the Sun. This is the day various elements combined to create a most eerie phenomenon. And an ideal opportunity to photograph the Sun itself. Not very often that happens!
Yeah it was oppressive Monday morning as I headed for bed.
Iberian forest smoke and Sahara sand – shows how closely intertwined we all are!!! 🙂
God Bless!
Prenin.
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I agree, Prenin. We are closer than we think.
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We get that kind of thing sometimes when there has been major volcanic activity
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It’s odd for us to get that kind of phenomena here, Raili… some parts of the UK had totally red skies.
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That would have been freaky
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Totally!
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From the storm? Stormy year so far.
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This was a side-effect of the storm, Beverly… we were actually in the sidelines of the storm as well, as it just clipped us – Ireland, Wales and parts of Scotland felt more of the brunt. But you’re right – it has been VERY stormy of late.
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We saw it here too…the sky was a most peculiar colour 😱
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Eerie, Samantha. And strangely quiet as well… in fact, the same atmosphere as the eclipse…
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I tried to capture a photo here in England, what part of the world do you live in ?
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I jumped at the chance to take the photo, Elaine, but it was more red and darker in real life.
I’m in England as well, by the way – in Cheshire!
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Lol, it was spectacular and red but my iPad didn’t do it justice. 😊
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They must make them that way on purpose for events such s this! 😀
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