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slooky

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post-117237-0-86999000-1307848649_thumb.post-117237-0-86999000-1307848649_thumb.I went hiking last week and took a picture of some trees with the sun shining through. When I got home I noticed that the picture had this blue thing in it.

Anybody have any idea what it might be?

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this is the cropped photo

Its out of focus so its hard to identify what the object might be surrounded by a distorted reflection

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post the original photo?

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looks like a fairy

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Its very pretty and does look like a fairy! :unsure2:

It does look very pretty... Great pic.

:blush:

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Doesnt look like a typical lens flare to me

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Doesnt look like a typical lens flare to me

Have to second that. interesting photo.

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Looks like the mythological bluebird of happiness... :unsure2:

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I guess it could be lens flare, but not really typical of lens flare

From seeing the whole picture, I'd guess it's a diffraction artifact... IMO

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Lens flare would be on the lens, also if it was on the lens, and you cropped the photo it would be very distorted. Whatever it is, it is closer to the ground not closer to the lens.

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Lens flare would be on the lens, also if it was on the lens, and you cropped the photo it would be very distorted. Whatever it is, it is closer to the ground not closer to the lens.

I second that. This thing is not on the lens. +1

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It definately looks like a reflection to me, maybe there was something on the ground? Im no photography expert, how can you tell its not lens flare? And why would cropping it distort an already taken picture?

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Lens flare would be on the lens, also if it was on the lens, and you cropped the photo it would be very distorted. Whatever it is, it is closer to the ground not closer to the lens.

Huh? The entire picture is taken through the lens.
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I second that. This thing is not on the lens. +1

:rolleyes:

You do realize every single part of a picture comes through the lens?

This is nothing but a lens flare/distortion artifact. The fact that it points toward the light source demonstrates this.

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Lens flare would be on the lens, also if it was on the lens, and you cropped the photo it would be very distorted. Whatever it is, it is closer to the ground not closer to the lens.

Truly bizarre logic and reasoning...

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Lens flare makes sense, but it could just be a bug. I've seen bug pictures like that before, though not so blue. Shrug

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I second that. This thing is not on the lens. +1

:rolleyes:

You do realize every single part of a picture comes through the lens?

I know i meant it does look like it's there physically, and not an artifact on the lens

it points toward the light source

Yes i must agree. Then its probably a lens flare but a very atypical one! I googled 'lens flare' images and none is like that one

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