Halo phenomenon
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on October 18, 2021 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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What a show this afternoon around the sun! The strongest halo phenomenon of my life, mind you in Cirrus! For the first time my 12 mm fisheye and its advantages were really used ... Visible were (and are in the picture): 22° ring, both sundogs (NS, SDs, almost perfect shape!), parhelic circle (HK, PC), upper tangent arc (OBB, UTA), parry arc (PB, PA), circumzenital arc (ZZB, CZA), supralateral arc (SLB, SLA). Canon EOS 6D + 12 mm Fisheye, ISO 100, 1/1600s, 13:29 UT
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