Over The River Trent, Lincolnshire, UK.

Cirostratus is a subtle, understated cloud that can easily go unnoticed. A delicate layer of ice crystals, often spread over vast areas of the sky, the cloud can appear as no more than a light, milky whitening of the blue. When it is thicker like this, it can act as an enormous canvas for the rosy hues of a low Sun.

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Other examples of Cirrostratus:
Over Houston, Texas, US.

Cirrostratus fibratus

Over Battle, East Sussex, UK.

Cirrostratus, 22-degree halo