Photo date: March 1, 2016. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
I have recently been taking an incredibly strange series of photos that
show a very weird set of transformations of the light from my TV set.
You can see dozens of previous photos of this type by looking at this very astonishing series of photos.
In the example below we see something very strange. We see light rays from the cable box clock and an alarm clock rising up and forming into my initials: the initials M M.
Below is another example showing similar weirdness. The red light rays from the alarm clock form the letter R. We also see a titled levitation of a TV image. But there is no such image on the TV. Was this another case of precognitive levitation, in which the image levitated was not the current TV image, but an image that the TV would display a few seconds later?
These were flash photos, taken using "Night picture" settings (but 95% of the "light metamorphosis" photos like this I have taken have not used such a "Night picture" setting, but merely used ordinary camera settings, producing exposure times of only 1/30 of a second). The EXIF information on the files says the exposure time was two seconds. But since it was a flash photo taken in a dark room, the effective exposure time was probably much shorter -- only the fraction of a second that the flash illuminated the wall.
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