Around 2 pm, word got out there is an upside down rainbow. Big, huh? At first I saw the bottom section and thought cool, then some one mentioned it was a double rainbow.
Apparently the atmosphere was colder near the sun causing this nice refraction of light around the sun and the other area below it.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhdZzVAuQzU6yevXVl9yufuzDxxOpOa4JLvM7iT0tnTKQZvxfOFztyQDNAnCnsN_e1bHBnXysFVsn8kyt90ARbstETAEUKcBxQ6Jck5WKhv1c7APNV9PpXMqsdJKjMGKzLal3EgIAdW90M/s640/DSC03194b.jpg)
Apparently the atmosphere was colder near the sun causing this nice refraction of light around the sun and the other area below it.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhdZzVAuQzU6yevXVl9yufuzDxxOpOa4JLvM7iT0tnTKQZvxfOFztyQDNAnCnsN_e1bHBnXysFVsn8kyt90ARbstETAEUKcBxQ6Jck5WKhv1c7APNV9PpXMqsdJKjMGKzLal3EgIAdW90M/s640/DSC03194b.jpg)
I even tried someone's polarize sunglasses to shoot this nice refraction.
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