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Me too. I can't explain it, but if we see only a small fraction of the field (visible light) between infrared and ultraviolet, God only knows what could be infront of us and remain unseen... not to mention different dimensions!
That pic was taken by an £80 digital camera, the first pic with a Canon Ixus 170. At night, the flash must fire to get results.
That's very true! That reminds me of a story I read: http://www.brumac.mysite.com/JANs_Phenomenon/JANs_Phenomenon.htm
A woman took a photo of "something" she saw but somehow it distorted the photo.
 
It definitely did! These mists/fogs are clearly something other than camera problems. They often show in one pic, then a couple of seconds later, they're not in the next one! It's puzzling!
We didn't see it when we were taking the pictures but from looking at the first photo and the last one, it kinda looks like it passed by in front then goes behind the pot. To me, it looks like there's shape and not just a "smoke" effect.
 
We didn't see it when we were taking the pictures but from looking at the first photo and the last one, it kinda looks like it passed by in front then goes behind the pot. To me, it looks like there's shape and not just a "smoke" effect.
The friend I mentioned earlier, took this. She said similar to what you just did about its passing and its shape. You've reminded me about it.
What's weird about it is the leaves in the right foreground of the pic are clear and unaffected by the mist in the background.
 

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The friend I mentioned earlier, took this. She said similar to what you just did about its passing and its shape. You've reminded me about it.
What's weird about it is the leaves in the right foreground of the pic are clear and unaffected by the mist in the background.
That looks really cool. Have you ever tried or been able to capture something like this on a cellphone camera?
 

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