Chasing sun puppies

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The first picture does not show the sun behind the clouds: what you see is light from the sun being refracted through ice crystals high in the atmosphere. The effect is known as a sundog, but those you see—there are three; one in the first photograph; two in the second photograph—are less fully developed than some, so modesty calls for me to only claim them as sun puppies. If you read the linked Wikipedia article, which has some spectacular examples, please note that "…other substances that can produce halos with four or more sundogs" is a reference to noxious chemical clouds on other planets, not a serving suggestion. The second picture also serves to show that the setting sun is actually way to the left of the graceful cone known as Sullivan's Knoll, which appears centre and capped by refracted light in the first view, then to the right in the second, with a vestigial sun puppy still present. The images were recorded at 17:30 and 17:42 resepectively. Sunset was gazetted at 18:01 on that day, which was yesterday, Tue. 04 Feb. 2014.

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