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Bright light on statue
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Uploader comment: This picture was taken 1 minute earlier than the other picture posted by me. Notice the flash of my camera reflected on the glass (at the right side portion). The high energy orb? occupying the man's face at the background is so distinct compared to the camera flash reflection in the glass. This is just a mystery to us how the face of the statue on the background displays a bright light. This is taken by the same camera set on a timer mode. Any possible explanation aside from camera flash reflections?

 
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Comment icon #3 Posted by sarahmac on 18 November, 2011, 15:42
it seems the models face is made out of something which has similar properties to High visibility jackets. This may not be apparent to the naked eye but models are sometimes made like this so that they are more easily visible in the low lighting areas of musems.
Comment icon #2 Posted by The Photography Kid on 5 November, 2010, 15:58
ITS BRIGHTER BECAUSE THERE IS A BIGGER SURFACE AREA FOR IT TO REFLECT OFF
Comment icon #1 Posted by bbtex on 2 August, 2010, 21:55
Orbs at the Texas Energy Museum. 9th of January 2009, 12:40pm.
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