On Oct. 30th in Kittilä, Finland, photographer Sauli Koski witnessed a brief but unforgettable display when the rising sun shone through a morning cloud of wintery ice crystals. Fortunately he had his camera:

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© Sauli Koski
"These were the best ice haloes I have ever seen," says Koski. "They were there for only about 10 minutes and then gone. What a delight!"

"It was a gem of a halo display," agrees atmospheric optics expert Les Cowley. "Koski saw at least 13 different arcs. Some, including two types of Parry arc, are rare. Three more arcs, the helic, Parry supralateral, and Moilanen are exceedingly rare. See the key for the arc identities. With winter fast approaching, now is the time for outstanding halos."

More images: from Oleg Toumilovitch of Johannesburg, South Africa; from Inge Malan of Woodmead, Johannesburg, South Africa; from Dawn Wyngaard of Johannesburg, South Africa; from Tinyiko Chauke of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa