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During the solar eclipse, gaps between tree leaves create multiple crescent projections of the eclipsed sun on the ground. ✍️

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Mark J Parker, Sr10 months ago

Did that July 20 1963 Partial eclipse through “sunscope” By some 12 year old nerd Exactly 6 years later we would walk on moon

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LazyFit11 months ago

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SHRIYA SINGH10 months ago

Pinhole camera effect 🙂

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Shamar D. Bradley10 months ago

Imagine being a caveman and seeing this

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Ken Moore10 months ago

Same results when I walked last week under a really tight and high up canopy in the Pacific coastal forest. Rounded images of the sun were projected through pinholes onto the forest floor rather than irregular images of leafy gaps.

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charles 71410 months ago

classic natural pinhole camera

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Tea10 months ago

Flerfs hate this video

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Cpt.Footrot.10 months ago

I saw this and will never forget it.

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even constant10 months ago

Raindrops keep falling on my head.

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Peter10 months ago

Any small gaps form a miniature lens. Good stuff. If you wear glasses you can leave them on the bedside table and form a lens with your hand to read the clock at night. True story.

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