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Mono Lake, Eastern Sierras
Sun Dogs aren't rare, I seem them often enough in the skies. But, it's rare to see them this low on the ground. A Sun Dog is a halo that appears from a refraction of ice crystals in the atmosphere. It's sort of like peering into a prism where the sunlight various waves of color are scattered.
In ancient times, Sun Dogs were also called Weather Dogs said to be partial segments of a rainbow observed over the horizon which foretold foul weather. Lucky for me I run into foul weather after shooting this scene...
Have you seen a Sun Dog?
| Category | Landscape |
| Exposure | Manual exposure, 1/4 sec, ISO 100 |
| Camera | Canon EOS 5D |
| Lens | Canon 24mm TSE |
| Filter | Polarizer |
| Location | Budapest, Hungary |
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