Tonga Sunset Over Maldives
Taken by Petr Horálek/Institute of Physics Opava on February 27, 2022 @ Thoddoo, Maldives
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Yesterday evening the people visiting Thoddoo Island, Maldives (and for sure not just that island) were experienced truly colorful dusk. As the sun sets quickly by the equator, even the colors in bright crepuscular rays after were intense just for a minutes. Since no ordinary dust now appears in the atmosphere over the Maldives, I think this might be caused by the ash of the Tonga volcano (as its plume reached the mesosphere). During the dusk, I made some shots of a young lady, which was so amazed by the phenomenon she didn't notice she became a model for that moment :) Used Canon R, Samyang 12 mm.
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https://www.petrhoralek.com
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