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Part of a Halocomplex

Photography Landscape posted on Aug 25, 2004
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Here you can see a part of a Halocomplex. A Halocomplex is a group of five or more different Halos in the same time. There must be two or more diffent types of icecrystals in the sky to produce a halocomplex. This halocomplex showed 5 different halos. In this picture you can see 3 of them. You can see a zirkumzenith arc connected with a supralateral arc (top) and an upper tangent arc (bottom). Thank you for your visit and for all your nice comments! Best, Reinhard!

Comments (3)


PapaGuru

2:00PM | Wed, 25 August 2004

Very interesting again, will look more in the sky :)

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gizmo563

2:46PM | Wed, 25 August 2004

Wow that is a really neat shot. Good eye for catching it.

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jcv2

4:40AM | Fri, 27 August 2004

Impressive capture, love to see these phenomenons in the sky! Only for optimists how look up to the sky :)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeMinolta Co., Ltd.
ModelDiMAGE Z1
Shutter Speed10/10000
Focal Length6

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