No photoshop tricks here – this is a natural phenomenon caused by ice crystals in the clouds aligning and acting as prisms to the sunlight shinig through.
The greatest host came last, and they are named the Teleri, for they tarried on the road, and were not wholly of a mind to pass from the dusk to the light of Valinor. In water they had great delight, and those that came at last to the western shores were enamoured of the sea. The Sea-elves therefore they became in the land of Aman, the Falmari, for they made music beside the breaking waves. Two lords they had, for their numbers were great: Elwë Singollo (which signifies Greymantle) and Olwë his brother.
Canons Ashby House, Northamptonshire. It was built between 1485 and 1560, and has impressive Elizabethan and Jacobean wall painting and plasterwork. It has remained almost completely unchanged sine 1710, partially due to the fact that Sir Henry Dryden, who inherited the estate in 1837, was interested in history and architecture, and preserved the house throughout the Victorian period, adding only the Book Room.