Atmospheric Displays
Taken by Jun Lao on April 16, 2014 @ Mason, Ohio, USA
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7000
Exposure Time: 10/5000
Aperture: f/11.0
ISO: 140
Date Taken: 2014:04:17 01:08:49
 
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Early evening of April 16, thin wispy clouds were around the Sun close to sunset. The display started with an enhancement of the 22-degree halo on the left side, like a spread-out parhelion/sundog. This was followed by a strong upper tangent arc with a faint 22-degree halo connecting it. Then, a colored supralateral arc appeared to the upper left, with a faint colored arc underneath it - the rare 46-degree halo. Imaged enhanced a bit to show the color visible to the eye. Nikon D7000 with an 18-200 mm Tamron lens
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