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“These ‘milk bottle’ photographs, are unique because they show the object behind a tree branch. This finally settles the reflection/real object controversy; whatever it is, this new data clearly confirms it is a real object.”
Originally posted by PsykoOps
It's a reflection of the flash. Maybe a traffic sign or some such thing.
Originally posted by PsykoOps
It's a reflection of the flash. Maybe a traffic sign or some such thing.
Originally posted by muggl3z
Very strange!
I wonder if it is a commonality in the construction of these trail cameras that is causing the same repeated artifact.
To determine if what is in your photo is in fact lens flare you would need to look at the surrounding lighting conditions. For lens flare to occur a significant light source would need to be present. The flash from camera could create the flare but would be somewhat unlikely unless it were reflected back into the camera from a mirror or other highly reflective object.
Lens flare is caused by intense external light reflecting internally in the camera.