A cool and rarely seen phenomenon from early this morning. Caught by our security cams at 6am this morning. "Light pillars" (also called "Ice Pillars") form when light from a source (such as the sun, moon, or streetlights) reflects off the horizontal surfaces of millions of tiny, plate-shaped ice crystals that are suspended in the air. These crystals act like tiny mirrors, directing the light rays toward the observer's eyes.
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Buck Creek State Park Nature Center
Good intentions, but no cooperation from the weather.
That describes this morning.
I had intentions of photographing the Full Wolf Moon setting over the CJ Brown Reservoir, but the overcast skies obscured the view.
Instead, I opted for some shots of the Buck Creek State Park Nature Center in the early morning light.
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