The 9th of March is one of two days per year on which, if the sky is clear, the setting Sun disappears exactly behind the notch formed by the intersection of the southern slope of Murahwa Mountain with the northern slope of its foothill. Yesterday evening as only a tiny portion of the Sun remained, a Swallow flew by. Two frames extracted from an MP4 25p HD video taken using a tripod-mounted Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ60 camera in sunset scene mode.
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Sunday, March 10, 2019
SETTING SUN WITH SWALLOW Taken by Peter Lowenstein on March 9, 2019 @ Mutare, Zimbabwe
The 9th of March is one of two days per year on which, if the sky is clear, the setting Sun disappears exactly behind the notch formed by the intersection of the southern slope of Murahwa Mountain with the northern slope of its foothill. Yesterday evening as only a tiny portion of the Sun remained, a Swallow flew by. Two frames extracted from an MP4 25p HD video taken using a tripod-mounted Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ60 camera in sunset scene mode.
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Peter, your photographs are not just beautiful but very though provoking and scientific. Thanks for taking the time to share your wonderful memories.
ReplyDeletethanks ! the peter photos are AWESOME ! thanks for the message.
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