22°Halo, Sundogs, nice uppertangent arc, Part Parhelic Circle, Infralateral arc, Circumzinethal arc, Anthelion, Diffuse arcs
Taken by Michael LeFevre on December 9, 2018 @ Near Beloit Wisconsin -
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Date Taken: 2018:12:12 07:09:52
 
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I wish my pictures were a little better, but I am posting because it seemed rare for my location. I saw a fairly bright anthelion, which I first thought that it was part of a fog bow. But the anthelion was centered directly away from the sun. I turned around and saw a nice uppertangent arc with additional 22°Halo, Sundogs, Part Parhelic Circle, Infralateral arc,and a Circumzinethal arc. Real life view was much better than the images from my phone camera. I tried to do a photomerge as you can see - I never even thought to try a panorama with my phone. Temperature was 14°F with intermittent fog.
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