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Sun Rays

Crepusular rays ( more commonly known as sunbeams , sun rays , splintered light , or god rays ) , in meteorological optics , are ray of sunlight that appear to radiate from the point in the sky where the sun is located , shining through openings in clouds ( particularly stratocumulus ) or between other objects such as mountains , these columns of sunlight scattering particles are separated by darker shadowed volumes. Despite seeming to converge toward the light source , the rays are essentially parallel shafts of sunlit and shadowed particles. Their apparent convergence is a visual illusion from linear perspective. This illusion is the same as railway lines or long hallways , appearing to converge at a distant vanishing point.

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Sundog with Street Lights

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CollieSmile
on 4/5/19
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On January 6th, I had the good fortune to see Sun dogs with my camera handy. :)

This is the Sundog that was on the right side of the sun. I took it from our van on the freeway, as my husband drove. He could see the left sundog at that time but I could not.

CollieSmile :)

Here are links to my other 2 sun dog wallpapers:

Sundog & Pine Tree:
https://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/2457033/

Sundog & Jet Plane:
https://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/2457034/

ABOUT SUN DOGS
Sun dogs are 2 bright spots that sometimes appear on either side of the sun when it is near the horizon. They are caused by thin layers of high ice crystal clouds, called cirrus clouds. They can appear at any time of the year, but are more commonly seen on cold Winter days. Sometimes they resemble two small 2 bright suns, and at other times they may each look like a bit of rainbow.

Sun dogs got their common name because they follow the sun like a dog follows it's master. They are also called mock suns, phantom suns, parlions, or solar parhelia.
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