Haloes and sundogs: Stock photos of haloes and sun dogs (mock suns, parhelia), both ice-crystal optical effects.

  • A halo with bright sundogs (parhelia) expresses the majesty of God
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  • The sun with a sundog and weak sun pillar in the early morning
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  • Pair of sundogs, or mock suns, in a halo around the morning sun
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  • Just after sunrise a bright sundog (parhelion) to the left of the sun
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  • A sundog (parhelia), or mock sun, mimics the sun
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  • Cloud type: 45-degree halo in Cirrostratus clouds
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  • A sundog in an old jet condensation trail
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  • Bright solar halo in thin Cirrostratus clouds
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  • Sundog, refraction through hexagonal ice crystals
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  • Cloud type, Cs: a sheet of Cirrostratus with a weak full halo
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  • A halo rings the sun in a veil of thin Cirrostratus
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  • Bright, colorful sundogs in air filled with ice crystals (diamond dust)
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  • A brilliant sundog, an optical effect caused by refraction of sunlight
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  • Just after sunrise a bright sundog (parhelion) adds a little pizazz
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  • Long sundog (parhelium) in a wintry sky, with a sun pillar
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  • Mock sun or sundog in thin Cirrus cloud patches
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  • Sundogs (parhelia) bracket the rising sun
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  • A sundog (parhelion) cause by ice crystals in misty morning air
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  • Sundogs (parhelia) bracket the sun in the early morning
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  • Sundogs (parhelia) with the rising sun
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