During a walk at The Nobbies on Phillip Island in the South of Australia I was treated to a rare phenomenon that had people turning their heads to the sky: a Sun Halo.
The light refraction causing this optical phenomenon happens due to ice crystals in a thin veil of cirrostratus clouds high in the atmosphere (as opposed to low level raindrops which create rainbows when interacting with sunlight).
If you like weather photos and phenomena you might also like this shot of a partial solar eclipse as seen in November 2012 from Fox Glacier in New Zealand…
Wow, pretty freaky and well captured Anja.
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Thanks Julie! I will have to email you a summary of our trip and hope you’ll enjoy the other photos I’ll upload soon :)
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I’ve just caught up with having a little look at all…your site is looking great with top photography! Looking forward to seeing more of Oz. All the best for 2014!
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Thanks heaps Julie! Happy New Year to you as well!
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