I was vacationing in Goa, India, about a month ago when I took these pictures of the Sun. It was the 12th of October, about noon, and pretty sunny.
The air was clear and I was with a friend, driving around in his car, when I looked up, out the window, and I saw a jet streak across the sky, leaving
a jet trail close to the Sun. I thought it might make a nice picture, so I took my HTC Desire out, and used it's 5MP cam to take pictures of the Sun,
and the jet trail beside it. But since it was about noon, and the Sun was right over our heads, I would have had to stick half my body outside the
window just to get a good shot. So instead I decided to just stick my hand out with my phone, and take a volley of shots blindly, and keep the good
ones (so don't judge my photography skills. I wasn't even looking!). And thank god for that! Because I ended up taking about 12 pictures in total, 10
of which show 2 colored balls of light in the sky, 7 of which I took after changing the setting to negative mode. Negative because I thought the
bright Sun, clouds, and jet trail would look artistic in negative.
I didn't notice the balls of light in the sky at the time (and it was way too sunny to really look upwards for long), and I only noticed them much
later when I was going through the pictures. First I saw them in negative, and they showed up as the ONLY color in the entire picture! I'm not too
sure, but isn't color impossible in negatives? At least that's what I thought. Then I looked at the positive, normal pictures, and I noticed the same
balls of light in them too, although in different colors, which I'm assuming are the inverted colors of the negatives.
My inference is that these objects were moving, since they appear to change position according to the Sun. I also considered the possibility that
these were just photographic anomalies caused by the Sunlight deflected/diffracted by my camera lens/atmosphere, but somehow, being on the move and
catching them in 10 out of 12 pictures, and also showing up weirdly in color in the negatives makes me thing otherwise.
Weather was dry-ish and sunny, partially cloudy, time was about noon, all the shots were taken in a span of 2-3 minutes and nothing else strange or
worth mentioning was observed at the time. I'd love it if someone with a degree of expertise in photographs had a look and put in their views. And, of
course, anyone with an opinion on this matter too...
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Visible in the pictures: Sun, clouds, jet trail, and 2 balls of colored light close to each other.
I tried to embed from imagehost.org, but I lost patience trying to figure out how. Sorry about that. So I just included the links instead. Link number
7 & 9 are the pictures where the balls are missing. I decided not to tamper with any of the images so I didn't blow up the section with the lights, or
point it out, as they are very obvious in all the pics, except in link 8, where they are a bit faint, but at the NW of the Sun, and in link 11, where
they are really faint, but at the bottom center of the picture. And if you examine link 4 closely, and you'll notice a kind of colored aura around the
balls of light, bean shaped, or maybe disk-profile shaped.
Verdict?
edit on 3/11/10 by darklord because: To review bad links.