If you look to the left you can see a sun dog. I just learned how to find them. If you Wikipedia Sun dog it will explain it better than I can. I look for them every day. Don't forget about my contest. It is over tomorrow. Good luck.
I see it!!! Isn't it cool to find them? Your photo is good, too. I clicked on it and got a good view in the enlargement. I thought I had spotted one yesterday afternoon, but was driving and it was to the side, so I couldn't ever get a good look without the sun getting in my eyes or taking driving risks.
@Anything--click on the photo to enlarge it and then check out the bright spot to the right of the light pole nearest the truck. It might look like just a bright spot, but if you move the angle of your monitor, you might be able to see the colors that are reflected from the ice crystals.
Also, check out today's post at the blog TYWKIWIDBI (Things You Wouldn't Know if We Didn't Blog Incessantly) and the Atmospheric Optics website www.atoptics.co.uk.
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I see it!!! Isn't it cool to find them? Your photo is good, too. I clicked on it and got a good view in the enlargement. I thought I had spotted one yesterday afternoon, but was driving and it was to the side, so I couldn't ever get a good look without the sun getting in my eyes or taking driving risks.
Ooh so cool! I've never heard of sun dog however now that I know about it I'll be looking for it with my camera ready!
I'm an idiot, I can't see what you're talking about!! Dang!! I'm going back to take another look....
@Anything--click on the photo to enlarge it and then check out the bright spot to the right of the light pole nearest the truck. It might look like just a bright spot, but if you move the angle of your monitor, you might be able to see the colors that are reflected from the ice crystals.
Also, check out today's post at the blog TYWKIWIDBI (Things You Wouldn't Know if We Didn't Blog Incessantly) and the Atmospheric Optics website www.atoptics.co.uk.
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