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Originally posted by eriktheawful
Very interesting looking. I could give you many different reasons for it being in the photo (ranging from light reflected from somewhere, scratch on the lens, or lens defect), but it's a single shot.
Do you have any others of this showing movement, or from different angles?
Originally posted by Sk8ergrl
Originally posted by eriktheawful
Very interesting looking. I could give you many different reasons for it being in the photo (ranging from light reflected from somewhere, scratch on the lens, or lens defect), but it's a single shot.
Do you have any others of this showing movement, or from different angles?
Sorry I don't have anymore as I was only interested in the way the clouds looked
Originally posted by eriktheawful
Originally posted by Sk8ergrl
Originally posted by eriktheawful
Very interesting looking. I could give you many different reasons for it being in the photo (ranging from light reflected from somewhere, scratch on the lens, or lens defect), but it's a single shot.
Do you have any others of this showing movement, or from different angles?
Sorry I don't have anymore as I was only interested in the way the clouds looked
Well if you are not seeing a line like that in other photo's then you can rule out things like scratch on the lens, etc, because it would appear in each camera shot of anything you shoot a picture of.
I hate to call it a lens flare (because us skeptics get yelled at for declaring that so much), but I do want to point something out:
Zoom it where the sun is, and look just slightly above it. You'll see a fainter version of that same redish, purple line.
I'm not saying that's the answer, but again, it would explain what it is, especially if when you took the picture, you did not see an object with your own eyes.
Just my opinion, you'll have many drop by and give theirs. Thanks for posting the picture and asking for people to look at it.
If it's visible on an inverted colour version then it was visible on the original, as the process of invert the colours doesn't create new data.
Originally posted by Sk8ergrl
if they are using a cloaking device then we can invert photo's and see the object stand out