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.
The first image shows something truly staggering. The TV image not only seems to protrude out of the set, but actually appears in front of a statuette blocking the bottom part of the TV.
Below is a closeup. We see the yellow light rays protruding in front of the statuette, and also the light rays from the cable box clock seeming to drip down like falling water.
In this photo we see the light from the TV rising up and then making a sharp right-angle turn. You can see the light from the cable box clock making the same right-angle turn.
In this photo the light seemed to rise up and be bent, like some crumpled sheet of paper.
Finally this photo shows the light from the TV rising astonishingly high up from the TV set.
The photos were flash photos with an exposure time of 1/30 of a second, using normal camera settings (no "Night picture" setting).
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