High above the clouds


 High above the clouds, sunlight passes through tiny ice crystals suspended in the upper atmosphere. Each crystal acts like a prism—bending, spreading, and fanning white light into its hidden spectrum. The result is a radiant halo, not painted across the sky, but released by physics at precise angles and distances.

For a moment, the atmosphere becomes transparent and color rises upward like a crown.

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