Halo at Anzeindaz

Sorry this is a bit messy with the vapour trails but you don't see them very often. It is an example of the circular halo (called the 22° halo) caused by ice crystals typically suspended in cirrus or cirrostratus clouds and produced by light interacting with the ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. It was taken above Anzeindaz this morning.

Thanks again for all the presents yesterday, always amazed by your response.

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