Iceland

Moonrise

Moonrise

The moon's gravity pulls at the Earth, causing predictable rises and falls in sea levels known as tides.

High tides refer to water bulging up from Earth's surface, and low tides when water levels drop. High tide occurs on the side of the Earth nearest the moon due to gravity, and on the side farthest from the moon due to the inertia of water. Low tides occur between these two humps.

😀 Photographer: Mateusz Klein

📷 Camera and Settings:

  • Sony, ILCE-7M3

  • 75.0mm f/4.0

  • 1/320s

  • ISO 125

🌎 Location: Iceland

Monday’s color palette

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💛 The Daily Colors Team