I looked up at the clouds over Horseshoe Lake just as the sun cought these clouds at such an angle is caused a prism.
Nice one Chocky, very colourful can't say I've ever seen this before
I thought so too. I have never seen this sort of like a phenomina
Well spotted Chocky
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This is actually a circumzenithal arc.(A very small one) but it arises from refraction of sunlight through horizontally-oriented ice crystals, generally in cirrus clouds, rather than from raindrops.
Ah very pretty indeed Ive seen ice crystal refraction two or three times over the years - and never had a camera handy.
I'd not seen it before, but caught one last week when off shooting sledgers.
Lovely shot Louise Well spotted
I think this is a Sun Dog but I could be wrong as it has nice colours.
Circumzenithal arc are usually in Bright sunny sky up in the cirrus clouds and have very vivid colours due to being made of ice crystals and the colours don't overlap
Here is a larger one
http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/l...-skyscape.html
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