WHEN SUNLIGHT MEETS GEOMETRY IN THE ATMOSPHERE
WHEN SUNLIGHT MEETS GEOMETRY IN THE ATMOSPHERE.
As the Sun sits low behind the tree, its rays pass through countless droplets suspended in the air. Each droplet bends and separates the light by wavelength, forming a precise arc at a fixed angle around the source. The glowing ring and radiating beams are not additions or symbols ... they are optical results of refraction, reflection, and alignment, briefly revealing how light organizes itself when distance, moisture, and angle fall into perfect balance.

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