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Originally posted by porschedrifter
Few days ago there was a satellite collision and from when I read the story, a reported 290 something pieces of debris.
Originally posted by porschedrifter
Few days ago there was a satellite collision and from when I read the story, a reported 290 something pieces of debris.
Unfortunately, there appears to be a repeatable anomaly in video and digital cameras (even some 35 mm cameras) which cause a reflection of the lens aperatus and zoom bracket of the camera to highly distort both reflective particles in a flash shot (ie, orbs) as well as distant, bright lights when the zoom and focus are taken beyond its true reach. The resulting image produces this "notched" saucer shape, usually with concentric rings or a center plug knocked out of the center (where the focal point inverts upon itself). At left is a typical, classic "orb" photo, though produced by overzoom and beyond focal range on a camcorder shooting a distant, bright light.