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You can't predict where a rainbow will occur, but you can increase your chances of seeing one by facing away from the sun toward the dark opposing sky after a storm.
Credit: Photo: Patricia Hofmeester/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: Patricia Hofmeester/iStockphoto
You can't predict where a rainbow will occur, but you can increase your chances of seeing one by facing away from the sun toward the dark opposing sky after a storm.
Credit: Photo: Patricia Hofmeester/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: Patricia Hofmeester/iStockphoto
Polarizing filters can modulate the intensity of colors.
Credit: Photo: Jed Shein/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: Jed Shein/iStockphoto
Pictures of rainbows are pretty, but including an interesting foreground imparts a sense of scale and place.
Credit: Photo: knape/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: knape/iStockphoto
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