Saw the most incredibly bright and full double rainbow that I had ever seen in my life this morning. Because of the angle of the sun directly behind me and the small rain shower directly in front of me, it created perfect circumstances for a stunningly vibrant sighting.
It started out as a long, three-quarter arc behind Mt. Soledad. But slowly, as the rain shower headed straight for me, the rainbow brightened, doubled, became an entire half-circle and moved in front of the mountain. And because the shower was moving very slowly, the rainbow lasted for about twenty minutes before the rain finally hit us and the colors faded into nothing.
The rainbow was so huge that this image is actually eight overlapping vertical photos combined together.
Except for the small bit on the right that is hiding behind the trees, I can honestly say that I have seen and captured the perfect rainbow.