360 degrees fogbow

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Original - A fog bow is similar to a rainbow, but because of the very small size of water droplets that cause fog, smaller than 0.05 mm. In some cases when the droplets are very small fog bow appears white. The shadow of photographer is always located at the anti-solar point and the center of the bow.
Reason
Very rare image, used on many different languages Wikipedias, good quality, FP on Commons
Articles in which this image appears
Fog bow
FP category for this image
Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Natural phenomena/Atmospheric optics
Creator
Mbz1
You do not like my shadow!!! Come on you did not mean it, did you? ☺☺ Yes, it is absolutely unavoidable in that situation (complete bow), and it is said so in the caption: "The shadow of photographer is always located at the anti-solar point and the center of the bow." As a matter of fact, when the image was displayed at NASA site, I got an email. Somebody advised me to jump next time while taking the image, that the fogbow would not be broken by my shadow ☺ except I doubt there would be next time. I do see many fogbows, but it was the only one that was complete, and it lasted only few minutes. When fogbows ate located further away from a photographer then the shadow gets smaller, or even is not seen at the image, but those fogbows are never complete. Here's one more example: File:Fogbow spectre at the bay.jpg My shadow is smaller, but it still there exactly in the middle of the bow, and inside Solar glory. --Mbz1 (talk) 12:25, 29 July 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]
We have no other fogbow featured I believe. I saw the fogbow while driving, and there were no space to park there. So I drove further down, and parked, but the fogbow was gone. I mean fogbow was there, but only 180 degree, and not 360 degrees. Then I run to the place I just passed, and it was there, but only for 1-2 minutes. In order to see such fogbow, the fog should have been present at the ground itself. Maybe this very hillock made it possible for the fog to concentrate there somehow. --Mbz1 (talk) 19:42, 31 July 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Promoted File:360_degrees_fogbow.jpg --Makeemlighter (talk) 03:04, 7 August 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]