Solar Halos
Taken by Dan Bush on June 14, 2025 @ Albany, Missouri USA
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"Solar Halo on a Hot Afternoon" June 14, 2025 Albany, Missouri This solar halo was quite remarkable. Not only is the 22-degree halo prominent, but there is a smaller halo much closer to the Sun. Is the smaller halo real or just an artifact of the lens? I think it's real because it remained fixed when I aimed the lens at different angles. Maybe it's a rarer 9-degree halo? The panoramic image appears warped due to my choices in stitching together multiple frames. It came out wonky, but I like it. Nikon D750 with 8mm Fisheye Lens at f/7.1 ISO 100 with 1/4000-Second Exposure Tripod Mounted for Panorama - Handheld for Circular Image
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