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What was the imagination of netizens at the beginning of Halo P contest?

I don't know if you have seen the solar halo. I think if you haven't seen it with your own eyes, you can see it on major social media platforms or WeChat friends circle, and many netizens are very imaginative and P-picture, using the background effect of the solar halo, P-picture has produced many wonderful pictures. The p-picture contest of the solar halo has quietly started. Let's go and see how the imagination of netizens is.

Solar halo, also called round rainbow, is an atmospheric optical phenomenon, which is formed by the refraction or reflection of ice crystals when sunlight passes through cirrostratus. When light enters the ice crystals in cirrostratus, it is refracted twice and dispersed into light of various colors in different directions. The viewing angles of the solar halo radius are usually 22 degrees and 46 degrees. People can usually observe it with the naked eye? Aura? Phenomenon, the greater the ice crystal content in the clouds, the more obvious the halo, which is easy to be observed; On the other hand, it can't be formed? Aura? Or even if it is formed, it cannot be observed clearly on the ground.

First, Diga Altman's sense of visual transformation. I believe everyone has seen Diga Altman. I don't know if you still remember its transformation. With a noise and a light, Diga was deformed. Netizens put Diga P in the middle of the halo, as if this is the light of Diga's transformation, and this is the light. This also echoes a previous stalk: Do you believe that there is light in this world?

Second, the scene of Tang Priest's mentoring. The second most popular and wonderful halo P picture is the sense of sight of Tang Priest and his disciples. The four masters and apprentices were also caught in the middle of the halo by netizen P, adding the effect of clouds, which is very similar to the feeling of being photographed.

Of course, there are many P pictures of halo, so I won't discuss them here. I think the moral of Diga's P picture is the best. Light is an extension of positive energy. I wonder if you have ever photographed the halo with your own eyes? Be careful not to look straight, it is easy to damage your eyes.