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Why the orange sky looks gray. For Californians gawking at their fiery sky, an image might never be able to capture the embodied sensation of life beneath it.
Why your phone camera can't capture Northern California's orange sky By Amy Graff , Chris Preovolos Updated Sep 9, 2020 11:37 a.m. The orange sky above the Palace of Fine Arts on Sept. 9, 2020.
Night photography, or astrophotography, is easier than you may think. It really boils down to a little planning and knowing a thing or two about how a camera works. Here is a simple guide to ...
When extra smoke particles fill our atmosphere, the sun’s longer visual wavelengths, namely orange and red, have a better chance of making it through the smog to give the sky some color.
Star photography doesn’t require the $5,000 camera body that NASA uses, but there are a few items that are musts when it comes to the night sky, starting with a tripod.
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