January 20, 2019

Carole Lusser
Fairgrounds Driggs, Idaho
Fairgrounds Driggs, Idaho
07/05/2022
05:40 am
05:40 am
Samsung Galaxy S22 cell phone
F1.8, 1/180sec, 5.4mm, ISO 160
Good morning, I would like to know the proper atmospheric name for this phenomenon.
I see this "opposite shine" mainly after sunset. It only happens on occassion. I'd also like to know conditions which produce opposite shine. This photo was captured before sunrise at our Teton Valley Idaho Balloon Rally this year.
Thank you.
Carole Lusser
Driggs, Idaho
Posted
January 20, 2019
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