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Originally posted by FredT
It looks like a lens flare or relection from the sun.
Originally posted by Darce
I am thinking that the circle in the centre is the sun. The halo is because it is so bright. That contrail does seem pretty low to be water vapour. It would be nice to get a pic of what type of aircraft is dishing it out. An AC 130 would be suspect I suppose.
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Originally posted by h3akalee
I think it is a built in protection device that comes in all newer model cameras and cam corders.
Originally posted by Darce
I am thinking that the circle in the centre is the sun. The halo is because it is so bright. That contrail does seem pretty low to be water vapour. It would be nice to get a pic of what type of aircraft is dishing it out. An AC 130 would be suspect I suppose.
Originally posted by Kr0n0s
Download the image and use the editor to view the image using negative setting. Instead of being darkened, like most of the other flares around the sun, it has a near perfect round shape that is bright.
Its almost if something is trying to hide in the sun
of course, im not expert
Originally posted by carnival_of_souls2047
I believe this object to be an unknown renegade planet and if this is the case we have our first image of Niberu. If you don't mind I am saving this image for further study and thank you so much for posting this thread.
Originally posted by TrappedSoul
Originally posted by Kr0n0s
Download the image and use the editor to view the image using negative setting. Instead of being darkened, like most of the other flares around the sun, it has a near perfect round shape that is bright.
Its almost if something is trying to hide in the sun
of course, im not expert
Hehe, it's so funny with people in these forums... Every grown up person should know that this is what happens when you take a picture of a too bright object; the camera can't handle it and it gets black.