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How to explain this light?

BratPix

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This photo was taken facing west on April 25 at sunset from the top floor of the Zamansky Tower in Paris https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_Zamansky.

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Here is a wider shot:

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I suspect the sun was already below the horizon when this happened? It looks like a single beam of sunlight might have poked through a hole in a lower layer of clouds, illuminating a cloud in a higher layer. Regardless, it's a very cool shot.
 
I suspect the sun was already below the horizon when this happened? It looks like a single beam of sunlight might have poked through a hole in a lower layer of clouds, illuminating a cloud in a higher layer. Regardless, it's a very cool shot.
Thank you DrLex for you reply. I guess you are perfectly right in your explanation.
 
It's called a "sun dog" where I'm from.
Thank you for this suggestion. I looked for images on the internet for sun dogs (or parhelia). While most of them have nothing in common with what I saw, a few are strickingly similar so yes I think it is a sun dog!
 
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