PRISM LIGHT THROUGH THE TREES


 PRISM LIGHT THROUGH THE TREES.

A single sunburst hits the canopy — and the forest fills with rainbow streaks, like light being split into layers as it spills down to the ground.

What you’re seeing is mostly lens flare + diffraction: bright sunlight enters the camera at an angle, bounces between lens elements, and the coatings/aperture edges separate the light into colors. The “star” shape around the Sun is a sunstar effect (aperture blades + diffraction).

📍Redwood National & State Parks, Northern California (USA) 

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