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Originally posted by Unthought Known
Zoom out to the 3rd option from the left. You can see the comet clearly from there. Then zoom in on it a little (3rd option from the right...don't forget to move the crosshair over to it) and hit the darker contrast button (upper left) a few times. I am sure there is a reasonable explanation for it, but its interesting nonetheless.
Originally posted by Bilk22
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
Is this it?
Originally posted by cheesy
Originally posted by Unthought Known
Zoom out to the 3rd option from the left. You can see the comet clearly from there. Then zoom in on it a little (3rd option from the right...don't forget to move the crosshair over to it) and hit the darker contrast button (upper left) a few times. I am sure there is a reasonable explanation for it, but its interesting nonetheless.
TQ i see it now..
its so BIG??
Originally posted by Bilk22
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
Is this it?
Originally posted by NeoParadigm
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
Do you mean this?
Could it be some sort of time lapse effect, like different times of recording?
Originally posted by cheesy
OMG what the Hell???
Originally posted by NeoParadigm
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
I think it is because the stars don't move like the comet. That pic is probably made up out of "open shutter" shots from at different points in time, so the comet looks extended.
That's my guess.
Originally posted by GBP/JPY
Captain....circle the wagons.....give every man all the ammo we have....
Originally posted by CirqueDeTruth
That is so cool. It you can wrap your mind around it being a craft, even the wings are uniform. Amazing. I'm not surprised this was the last image!
What will be the 'logical' thing this turns out to be, I wonder? Lens effect, zoom effect? That is a really awesome find.
S n' F
Cirque
Originally posted by NeoParadigm
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
I think it is because the stars don't move like the comet. That pic is probably made up out of "open shutter" shots at different points in time, so the comet looks extended.
That's my guess.edit on 18-8-2013 by NeoParadigm because: (no reason given)