A closer look at one side of a sundog
A sundog lights up the sky across a winter landscape. (© Tony’s Takes)

A couple of weeks ago I shared a capture of a spectacular sundog that remained in the air for more than two hours. Since it was so long-lived, I was able to take a ton of shots of it from various locations and had the chance to try some different compositions. Here are three more looks at it, this time showing only one side of it. One is a closer look where the sundog met the horizon. The other two are just a couple of compositions I liked with the trees in the foreground. I still smile when I think about that morning and how much fun I had running around in the sub-zero temperatures.

A sundog lights up the sky across a winter landscape. (© Tony's Takes)
A sundog lights up the sky across a winter landscape. (© Tony’s Takes)
A sundog splits two trees on the Colorado plains. (© Tony's Takes)
A sundog splits two trees on the Colorado plains. (© Tony’s Takes)
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