#33 not possible. Way too low for reality Rainbows are all 40-42 degrees up from the horizon, almost 1/2 way between straight ahead and straight up, which is determined by the physics of how light refracts and reflects inside a raindrop. The secondary rainbow has an angle of 51 degrees. Nothing in this photo fits those requirements.
#33 not possible. Way too low for reality Rainbows are all 40-42 degrees up from the horizon, almost 1/2 way between straight ahead and straight up, which is determined by the physics of how light refracts and reflects inside a raindrop. The secondary rainbow has an angle of 51 degrees. Nothing in this photo fits those requirements.
A perfect post apart from Christy's comment.
Sigh.
They are also looking up a hill so it's likely they are at a higher elevation from where the rainbow formed.