Svetlana Kazina
© Svetlana Kazina"The clouds in my photos are so thin that they look more like lace."
Local photographer Svetlana Kazina caught a rare natural phenomenon on camera.

"The clouds in my photos are so thin that they look more like lace" - Svetlana Kazina

Svetlana Kazina, who lives in the Altai Mountains, snapped these breathtaking pictures of the glowing sky over Belukha mountain, Siberia's highest peak (4,506 metres/14,783ft).

Belukha Mountain, literally 'whitey' in Russian, is the highest peak of the Altai Mountains in Russia. Located in the Altai Republic, Belukha is a three-peaked mountain massif that rises along the border of Russia and Kazakhstan, just a few dozen miles north of the point where this border meets with the border of China.

The images show thin clouds resembling soap bubbles in colours.

Iridescent clouds, also known as rainbow clouds, occur when sunlight scatters through water droplets in the atmosphere.

iridescent cloud
© Svetlana Kazina
"I pictured this beauty over Siberia's highest peak, Belukha, early in the morning," said Svetlana.

Rainbow clouds are a rare optical phenomenon when thin clouds close to the Sun change to spectral colours.
iridescent cloud
© Svetlana Kazina
iridescent cloud
© Svetlana Kazina
"The clouds in my photos are so thin that they look more like lace.

The wind at this height was so strong that the cloud 'lace' changed every second. "

The Altai Mountains in southern Siberia include some of Russia's most stunning scenery, a haven for travellers who want to escape from the modern world.
iridescent cloud
© Svetlana Kazina