Thursday, January 28, 2016

Bizarre Bending of the Twisting Squiggly Light Rays

Photo date: January 25, 2016. Photographer: Mark Mahin.

Below are some more photos showing the very astonishing phenomenon I call the light metamorphosis (shown in these posts), in which light rays seem to rise up and bend about in all kinds of weird, inexplicable ways.  The photos were all taken while the camera was not moving, as you can see from the sharpness of all photo details except the light rays.

bizzare
A closeup shows the light from the cable box clock bending in a way that is naturally inexplicable.

inexplicable
The next photo makes us wonder whether some strange force was pulling the image out of the screen, and twisting the image at the same time.

transformation
The next photo shows the TV image moving to the left, and then moving up.

strange television
In the next photo the TV image (and the light from the clock) first moves down, and then moves up, and to the right.

strange sight
A closeup of the cable box clock shows the weird "first down, then up" motion of the light rays.

Another photo shows the light moving down, to the left, and then up again.

light weirdness
A closeup showing the cable box clock shows the weird, twisty motion of the light rays.

And finally we see another example of the rays moving down and then up. In this case there is a squiggly motion that makes it look almost as if the TV image was pulled into the wall.

A closeup of the cable box clock shows light rays first going down, and then going up.

preternatural
The exposure time on all these authentic unaltered flash photos was only 1/30 of a second (normal camera settings were used). I may note that the camera that took these photos (and all of my photos labeled "light metamorphosis") is an old digital Olympus camera, so we can't explain these anomalies as some kind of darkroom anomaly.

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