“ That's No Moon ”
You would not believe the roaming charges I got for visiting here!! 😡

The halo effect of the planet is caused by solar refraction through upper-atmosphere frozen gases including nitrogen and helium. I thought about removing it, but cool space facts > silly things like perfect ...
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Photo Location: In a galaxy far, far away 🌌
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Color Contrast
  • Dag Mar Edited a year ago

    It‘s the Beachplanet, of course. 😃

    It‘s the Beachplanet, of course. 😃

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  • Julia Resch Edited a year ago

    Okay, so, I think you pretended to be in space and took a picture of a beach on Earth (with a human sitting on a rock) through a telescope (or something similar for a… more

    Okay, so, I think you pretended to be in space and took a picture of a beach on Earth (with a human sitting on a rock) through a telescope (or something similar for a phone). Am I right? ;)
    Anyway, this is a very intriguing shot and I love the halo. :)

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  • Inge Mann Edited a year ago

    Love this - the halo contrasting with the details!

    Love this - the halo contrasting with the details!

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  • Natalie Weigum Edited a year ago

    I am intrigued! What planet are we looking at? How did you get this shot? I like the haziness - it adds to the intrigue!

    I am intrigued! What planet are we looking at? How did you get this shot? I like the haziness - it adds to the intrigue!

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f1.8 Aperture and Wider Shot with a Phone Humor Abstract

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