Tonga Volcano Dusk
Taken by Fabiano B. Diniz on February 27, 2022 @ Pontal do ParanĂ¡, Brazil
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 1/100
Aperture: f/4.5
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2022:02:27 22:41:26
 
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When I saw a big whitish aureole around the sun some 30 or 40 degrees wide during the day on February 27th, I just imagined the ash from the Tonga volcano was back. And it seemed so. The dusk was full of colors, but this time distant clouds of a possible storm made big shadows on the sky, leaving only a small area with the red and pink colors typical of the volcanic dusk. Later on, when the sun was some 12 degrees below the horizon, a reddish color dominated the western sky, just like the end of January / beginning of February when the volcanic dusks were active in southern Brazil.
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