by Andrés » Wed May 04, 2016 4:13 pm
http://metioenverea.es/wp-content/uploa ... C_0785.jpg
Hello, i'm Andrés, from Spain. I will try to make my first submission here (it took me a few days to find the "full editor and preview").
I took this one last friday, 30 april in north of Granada, Spain. I had not been happy with my first attempt to capture the Airglow, so looking away from any light pollution - free area to a second... failure, I found this wheat field in which I could capture a much rare astronomical phenomenon. Due to the rotation of our planet, every day the Sun disappears hidden by the plane of the horizon or - as in this case - the oaks which vegetate on this plane, leaving half the planet in darkness and illuminating the other half. The phenomenon is called sunset, and it is only possible to observe once every (more or less) 24 hours
http://metioenverea.es/portfolio/atarde ... el-trigal/
http://metioenverea.es/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/DSC_0785.jpg
Hello, i'm Andrés, from Spain. I will try to make my first submission here (it took me a few days to find the "full editor and preview").
I took this one last friday, 30 april in north of Granada, Spain. I had not been happy with my first attempt to capture the Airglow, so looking away from any light pollution - free area to a second... failure, I found this wheat field in which I could capture a much rare astronomical phenomenon. Due to the rotation of our planet, every day the Sun disappears hidden by the plane of the horizon or - as in this case - the oaks which vegetate on this plane, leaving half the planet in darkness and illuminating the other half. The phenomenon is called sunset, and it is only possible to observe once every (more or less) 24 hours ;)
http://metioenverea.es/portfolio/atardecer-en-el-trigal/