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Taken moments before it vanished.
Sun dogs are “splotches” of light on one or both sides of the sun, sometimes with the colors of the rainbow. Other names are “false suns” or “mock suns.” The scientific name is “parhelia.” They are usually seen at a 22-degree angle to the sun. Cirrus clouds, which are made of ice crystals, are generally in the sky to create sun dogs. In very cold air, such as in the polar regions, sun dogs and other kinds of halo can be created by ice crystals floating in the air closer to the ground. The ice crystals bend rays of light coming from the sun by 22 degrees. If the right kind of clouds or ice crystals are on both sides of the sun, you’ll see sun dogs on both sides.
Sun dogs can often be a sign that rain or snow is on the way, but they aren’t always a sure sign.
Spotted this “Sun Dog” on the way home, coming up my road, watched the entire phasing until it passed…amazing!
Photographed in Spring Glen, NY, USA
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  • Isa Rodriguez
    Isa Rodriguezover 3 years ago

    that is way gorgeous and special…. wow,,, i love how you captured it with the gorgeous tree .. i never knew the term for this phenomena.. faved!

  • Thank you so very much Isa! Happy New Year!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • barnsis
    barnsisover 3 years ago

    Brilliant image, so rare I have not seen one in years. Excellent work.

  • Thanks much!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • bluewhite
    bluewhiteover 3 years ago

    Love the swirls in this moment in time.

  • Thanks Linda!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • Paul Adkin
    Paul Adkinover 3 years ago

    This is a beautiful capture great colours stunning view well done Pamela.

  • Thanks Paul!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • JRGarland
    JRGarlandover 3 years ago

    Awesomely beautiful.

  • Thank you so much!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • kathy s gillentine
    kathy s gillen...over 3 years ago

    Fantastic capture

  • Thank you Kathy!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • PDPhoto
    PDPhotoover 3 years ago

    Beautiful capture Pamela. I’ve never witnessed this phenomena, but apparently in Europe & N.America they can occur up to twice a week, but aren’t always obvious.

  • I have seen so many this year, each time I am astonished at the behavior of each! This was the best so far!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • Diane Schuster
    Diane Schusterover 3 years ago

    This is quite gorgeous, how lucky your were to see it and photograph it! I’ve never seen anything like this. Dee

  • I have been quite fortunate to see many this year! This one was glorious! Thanks so much Dee!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • Evita
    Evitaover 3 years ago

    ♥ Fabulous capture Pamela !! :D ♥

  • Thanks so much!

    – Pamela Phelps

  • Lozzar Flowers & Art
    Lozzar Flowers...over 3 years ago

    Wow, great capture, I saw my first one of these about a month ago, its lovely to find out what it is.

  • hey are amazing, yes? Thanks for your lovely comment, glad you found one also!

    – Pamela Phelps