We are used to seeing the rainbows after the storms, where the atmosphere smells damp and where our eyesight is almost dazzled by this optical and meteorological phenomenon where we breathe captivated by a spectrum of frequencies of light , right there when the sun's rays pass through precisely those small droplets of water suspended.Can there be something more beautiful?
Well, the truth is that yes...and We assure you that they are almost like torn from a horror story or a poem of mysterious dyes.Can you imagine a rainbow that comes out only when there is full moon ? We explain it to you!
The wonderful lunar rainbow
There are those who wait patiently in certain places with the desire to capture that moment, that magical moment in which the dim silhouette appears in the atmosphere of the lunar rainbow.To do this, you must be "very-very patient" , and in addition, these conditions must occur :

- It must be at sunset , just in the last hours of the day or even at sunrise
- The sky must be clear and without clouds
- We need full moon, and in turn, in its lowest phase
- The Moonlight must be very intense
- The humidity must be very intense as well, and this only occurs in the evening or morning twilight
- And most importantly...To capture a specific photograph acular, you should be near a place where there is water , such as a waterfall.That is when the passage of the moonlight through these tiny particles of moisture, will give way to this suggestive phenomenon, to this lunar rainbow that is generally more common in scenarios such as Victoria Falls , Waimea in Hawaii or Yosemite Falls in California.

Another fact to consider is that despite of its unique beauty, we will not be able to differentiate its colors just as we would in a daytime rainbow.The reason? The light is very weak , so it will be very difficult for us to appreciate them.that the cameras can capture them, as long as we are attentive and focus the image in the proper way.

In fact, some say that seeing a lunar rainbow is as difficult as finding a four-leaf clover, in addition to dangerous, since you must be very close to some waterfalls to enjoy the "moonbow " or also called, white rainbow. And now tell us, have you seen it on occasion? Do not forget to leave us your comments and also discover if it is true that the Moon affects us in some way.
Image: Alan Carmichael, cody morand, Jeff Wallace, Jacqui Barker, Pierre Lesage
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