Nathaniel Adam Cruz
Burgos, Siargao Island, Philippines
11/08/2022
05:06 pm

Equipment Details:

📷 Gears: Sony A7III w/ Tamron 150-600mm G2 ✨ Settings: 600 mm, F/11, 1/25 sec., ISO 10000 ✨ Classification: Single Image

Post-processing Details:

Adobe Lightroom - global edits & raw processing ; Photoshop - to create the collage

Image Details:

Color Blue-green on the Moon?

In the Photo: Moonrise w/ Atmospheric Dispersion During a Lunar Eclipse

When the Moon (or the Sun) is near horizon (during a moonrise/sunrise or moonset/sunset), the Earth’s atmosphere acts like a prism separating light into its different components. Dispersion causes the effect where the rising Moon has a blue-green or green fringe at the top.

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January 20, 2019
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