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I suppose pics like this, taken at night in my garden around 5 years ago, would count as an experience?
Strange, but I just put it on my profile banner around half an hour ago. I went through a phase of taking quite a few of them.
 

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Yes, exactly. Do you take pictures at night a lot?
I feel live in a more sensitive place now, than where the 'chevron' pic was taken, but I don't take as many as I used to.
I used to be manic about it. A friend in the UK got me into it while we were visiting Glastonbury, in England.
My friend took the pic below of me in Glastonbury, on our last night there. (It looks Photoshopped, but it isn't.)
 

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I feel live in a more sensitive place now, than where the 'chevron' pic was taken, but I don't take as many as I used to.
I used to be manic about it. A friend in the UK got me into it while we were visiting Glastonbury, in England.
My friend took the pic below of me in Glastonbury, on our last night there. (It looks Photoshopped, but it isn't.)
Wow, that picture has a lot. Very trippy but I like it. Definitely makes me wonder!
 
Wow, that picture has a lot. Very trippy but I like it. Definitely makes me wonder!
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.
 
The red fog/mist captured in the photos below.

Traveling back from Southern Cali, we stopped at Four Corners to get a clay pot that reminded us of the desert. The flash of our camera stopped working for the rest of the trip until we got home and took these pictures. It was a clear night not smokey outside. Didn't notice it until we uploaded them to the computer. Thought it was interesting and a coincidence with the flash; "something" wanted a picture taken 🤷‍♀️
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!
 

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