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Lately I've been wondering about green skies. I'm not hinting at the elusive green flash that some people report to have seen just when the sun disappears behind the horizon. I'm really talking about green skies.
We've all seen and shot skies in many different colours: dark and light blues, yellows, oranges, reds, pinks, purples, greys, blacks and the odd filthy grey-yellow skies just before a thunderstorm.
But how about greens? I have never seen green skies, and I'm at a loss whether I haven't been paying attention or that there's a scientific explanation why green skies don't occur.
Does anyone have any ideas?
We've all seen and shot skies in many different colours: dark and light blues, yellows, oranges, reds, pinks, purples, greys, blacks and the odd filthy grey-yellow skies just before a thunderstorm.
But how about greens? I have never seen green skies, and I'm at a loss whether I haven't been paying attention or that there's a scientific explanation why green skies don't occur.
Does anyone have any ideas?