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I love my fisheye, but sometimes I can't help but think it loses some of the detail because of the vast frame you get at 6.5mm.
Just trying my first few light painting shots. It was pouring with rainso I thought I would use my shed and see how it went. A small reading lamp was angled downwards in the corner behind the camera, this may have resulted in too much ambient light.
What you see is what you get.... some see different things here... What do you see, it is a "Orb" captured on camera and cropped and resized for your viewing...... Do you see dust, pollen or a bug?
maybe science is a total CROCK when it comes to the unknown... Sony websites show how you can get a "Orb" whilst taking a photograph due to reflection or camera artefact with flash photography striking dust particles in front of the lens at distance.... Maybe they had put some research into that as speculation DOES NOT CUT IT... really.
FRJS Research Australia
Light orbs: light painting with sparklers with the Scarborough Photography Club. Not as spectacular as others online but ok for a first try :D
Multiple craft, cropped section of original photograph taken by flash digital camera in the night sky of Australia.
Here I see two sled type craft with occupants travelling in different directions to one another, the top one being clearer than the other with different orientation.
Keep in mind that these "objects" / craft are unseen with human eyes and only by the camera some meters beyond the lens. i.e. miniscule / microscopic OR dimensionally hidden.
FRJS Research Australia 2024
Note:- this type of capture is "mind focussed" for them to present themselves for me.
Able since 2009 interaction with entities.
Image 17/10/2024