

Double rainbow in a hazy sky.
A double rainbow arches across a hazy, overcast sky. No people are present, but the natural phenomenon of a double rainbow is occurring. The rainbow's formation is due to sunlight refracting and reflecting off water droplets in the atmosphere. The presence of a double rainbow indicates that the light is interacting with multiple water droplets, creating a secondary, fainter arc.
Photo size: 170.7 Mpixels (488 MB uncompressed) - 16000x10667 pixels (53.3x35.6 in / 135.5x90.3 cm at 300 ppi)
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Published in: Skies_Vol_11_(20)
