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Bo Zarts

(26,029 posts)
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 08:16 PM 19 hrs ago

Idaho Panhandle: After the Storms of Monday, August 4, 2025



Sony A7-R4 mirrorless camera with a Zeiss-Batis 18mm/f2.8 wide-angle lens. Shot from my fire lookout tower on 8000 foot peak. The sun is setting behind me, and there is a light rain falling between me and the next peak over. The shadow of my mountain can be seen on the side of the neighboring peak.

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Idaho Panhandle: After the Storms of Monday, August 4, 2025 (Original Post) Bo Zarts 19 hrs ago OP
Spectacular! Walleye 19 hrs ago #1
OMG..absolutely out of this world fantastic! I can't stop looking at this 😳 Deuxcents 19 hrs ago #2
A wonderful shot, my dear Bo! Thank you. CaliforniaPeggy 19 hrs ago #3
OMG that's a perfect photo Bo Zarts. JMCKUSICK 19 hrs ago #4
Gorgeous! SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #5
Incredible image! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #6
I'll tell you what! ReRe 18 hrs ago #7
She already did. See post 3. niyad 16 hrs ago #22
I can see why some people believe in the supernatural. This is one of those moments. erronis 18 hrs ago #8
Wow 3auld6phart 18 hrs ago #9
Spectacular! Thank you. LoisB 18 hrs ago #10
Photo of the year! TheRickles 18 hrs ago #11
Perfection -- and I can see the faint second rainbow on the left Hekate 18 hrs ago #12
My lens wasn't wide enough for the outer arc (which is dimmer, and a mirror image) Bo Zarts 16 hrs ago #26
You did great for a guy who was distracted by a fire! Hekate 15 hrs ago #28
I was going to say that's some kind of AI, but since it's you I know better. Trueblue Texan 18 hrs ago #13
Wonderful Alice Kramden 17 hrs ago #14
That is a phenomenal photo wendyb-NC 17 hrs ago #15
Eerie and beautiful at the same time. Figarosmom 17 hrs ago #16
Spectacular! MLAA 17 hrs ago #17
Love You Guys BOSSHOG 17 hrs ago #18
"" AllaN01Bear 17 hrs ago #19
Man, there's a second one lurking. If you could've gotten 2 rainbows in that pic it'd been a Double Bow by Bo!! lol Cheezoholic 17 hrs ago #20
If you look very closely, you can see nearly the whole second rainbow, niyad 16 hrs ago #24
If you look very closely, you can see nearly the whole second rainbow, niyad 16 hrs ago #25
See my reply to 12 Bo Zarts 16 hrs ago #27
An award-winning photo. love_katz 16 hrs ago #21
Simply breathtaking. It is not common to see the rainbow actually touching niyad 16 hrs ago #23

ReRe

(11,711 posts)
7. I'll tell you what!
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 09:04 PM
18 hrs ago

We have some astounding members here at DU, and you are one of them Bo Zarts. This makes me wonder where California Peggy is. She needs to see this. That is absolutely out-of-this-worldly!

erronis

(20,857 posts)
8. I can see why some people believe in the supernatural. This is one of those moments.
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 09:05 PM
18 hrs ago

We now know some of the science and have logical explanations for these phenomena, but to a person who doesn't have the mental capacity, .......

3auld6phart

(1,596 posts)
9. Wow
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 09:09 PM
18 hrs ago

Great shot. Weird how this weather works. Surrounds or valley get the rain north south most of it comes in from the West. Oh well that’s the way of it. Love your pics.

Bo Zarts

(26,029 posts)
26. My lens wasn't wide enough for the outer arc (which is dimmer, and a mirror image)
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 11:26 PM
16 hrs ago

ROYBGIV - VIGBYOR (red, orange, yellow, blue, green, indigo, violet .. and reverse). I wanted to go to the ground and get the fire tower under the rainbow arc, but I was working a lightning fire with two engine crews on it .. so all I could do was a couple of quick shots from the lookout tower catwalk.

Cheezoholic

(3,173 posts)
20. Man, there's a second one lurking. If you could've gotten 2 rainbows in that pic it'd been a Double Bow by Bo!! lol
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 10:37 PM
17 hrs ago

This is my laptop background now (with your permission please? ). Need something hopeful to see every time I turn it on and man will that help in these dark times.. Thank you so much. I have a picture folder of much of your art, and it is art, make no mistake. Thank you again for being so kind to share (and for the tireless thankless very important work you do!!)

niyad

(125,833 posts)
24. If you look very closely, you can see nearly the whole second rainbow,
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 11:22 PM
16 hrs ago

except at the very top.

niyad

(125,833 posts)
25. If you look very closely, you can see nearly the whole second rainbow,
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 11:22 PM
16 hrs ago

except at the very top. Faint, but it is there.

love_katz

(3,126 posts)
21. An award-winning photo.
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 10:44 PM
16 hrs ago

I've been having health problems, so I don't know if I will be able to hike or backpack again to high points like your spectacular perch, so I very much appreciate that you allow us to see the beauty of your world. Thank you.

niyad

(125,833 posts)
23. Simply breathtaking. It is not common to see the rainbow actually touching
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 11:19 PM
16 hrs ago

the ground, and a second rainbow as well. Thank you for this moment of beauty.

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