Whenever you see spots of sunlight under a shady tree, you are actually seeing an image of the sun.
Proof? Above is an image of the ground under a shady tree during a solar eclipse.
The little holes between the leaves actually act like a pinhole camera and cast an image of the sun on the ground.
In a sense, any light around a shadow is an image of the sun.
2 comments:
May, you have a wonderful blog! Every time I visit, I realize how intellectually and artistically thirsty I am. As i browse the posts, I'm ALWAYS raising my eyebrows, finding myself saying "wow" outloud. It's fun!
That photo is extremely cool, thanks for posting! Indigo.
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