Det er tilsynelatende liten forskjell på disse bildene og bildet i forrige innlegg, men – det er en slags stemningsforskjell: En ting er at solen er i ferd med å bryte igjennom litt til venstre for forrige gang, noe som vitner om at våren har kommet et ørlite stykke nærmere siden sist, men – det er også en antydning av morgenskodde som gjør noe med atmosfæren og det totale inntrykk. Og så syntes jeg uansett ikke at jeg bare kunne ignorere denne opplevelsen . . .?
Seemingly there’s no difference from my last picture published looking at this picture, –
but there is kind of a shift in atmosphere: One thing is that the sun is about to break through a fraction to the left of where it was in the former picture, – something that proves that the coming spring has moved an inkling closer since last, – but there is also a shift in atmosphere due to a slight morning mist that makes a subtle change. And besides – how could I just ignore a sunup like this ?
(Compliments of SRB)
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Amazing!
Thank you, Paola!
I got some shots of the moon, but I wasn’t able to get what I wanted when the changes took place. It got foggy and then the moon slipped behind the trees. But, I caught it when it looked like a big bright light in the sky.
Lucky you! But I do have pictures of the moon taken under somewhat similar conditions.
I read that some of the suns rays will be reflected passed the rim of the Earth, thus creating a reddish light to the moon. I remember I published a picture from the moon which I called ‘Red Moon’. Probably something like it might have looked last night?
https://seenorway.wordpress.com/2014/07/17/red-moon/
Yes, there were several pics of it on TV and the on internet today. It was beautiful and fascinating.
Unfortunately, Sue, there wasn’t a moon here. Well, – not one that could be seen! Heavy overcast and besides at 02.30 am I’m sound asleep in my ‘beauty sleep’, you know! I’m fighting my wrinkles every day now. 😉 So, no – there won’t be another opportunity before sometimes around 2035, I believe, and by then I don’t think my fingers will work properly . . .
That is a beautiful sky Svein, Will you be pointing your camera skyward at the Super Moon this evening my friend??
No red sunrise for us but blue skies soon arrived 🙂