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originally posted by: LoriA
NIBIRU PHOTOGRAPHED FROM BRASIL — CATASTROPHE IMMINENT
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: TigStar82
You need to put another lens in front of your camera, bit of glass for example, that will give you your second sun, you may need to play with the angles a bit.
originally posted by: Salander
a reply to: Vasteel
Just as, depending upon the season, the view of celestial objects including the sun from the northern hemisphere is different from the view found in the southern hemisphere. It is simply a matter of perspective.
originally posted by: Vasteel
a reply to: TigStar82
I would say optical illusion caused by the glass.
Here is a video which shows you how to do the "welders glass" trick. Explanation given from around 1 min onwards.