Ice Halos
Taken by Nicolas Rossetto on September 10, 2019 @ Petit Villard, Jura, Franche Comté, France
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Date Taken: 2019:09:19 18:31:39
 
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Halo season comes to it's best, as Fall season is coming, with great depressions and their high altitude clouds, filling the sky before the rain. But, even before that, we had some good skies with unusual rare halos, such as odd radius ones. Here is a little compilation of late summer halos (2019-09-10), from Franche-Comté. Because I have to move during the day, pictures are taken from different site (through my car windshield some times) Those pictures are in fact stacks of multiple consecutives pictures, along with unsharp mask filter, in order to get rid of cloud shapes and enhance halo forms. Black & white picture is produced in order to make colored halos more visible. All pictures are taken with EOS 1200D, mounted with Samyang 8mm fisheye lens Among halos visible this day are: 9° halo, 18° halo, 22° halo, 24° halo, 23° parhelia, 24° plate arcs, 18° plate arcs, 35° halo, 46° halo, 120° parhelion, parhelic circle, sundogs, upper tangent arc, supralateral arc, circumzenithal arc, and maybe one or two more
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/gaukouphoto/
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