Photo date: February 19, 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. Below are some more authentic examples.
The first photo shows light rays curving, making a U-shape. You can see this clearly in the rays from the cable box clock, and the red rays from the alarm clock.
I might call the one below "Levitation of the Love Symbol."
The next one has a rather Gothic look to it. I might give this photo the caption, "Good heavens, what in blazes is happening to my head?"
The photos were flash photos with an exposure time of 1/30 of a second, using normal camera settings (no "Night photo" setting).
Showing posts with label U-shape of light rays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U-shape of light rays. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Light Rays as Wavy as Ocean Waves
Photo date: February 15, 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. Below are some more authentic examples.
The first one shows shockingly wavy light rays in the bottom of the photo.
Below is a closeup. We see light rays from the alarm clock rising up, then falling, then rising up again.
In the next photo the TV image seems to squirt out of the set. The light rays from the alarm clock form a U-shape.
Finally we see an image from the TV levitating above the TV.
The photos were flash photos with an exposure time of 1/30 of a second, using normal camera settings (no "Night photo" setting).
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. Below are some more authentic examples.
The first one shows shockingly wavy light rays in the bottom of the photo.
Below is a closeup. We see light rays from the alarm clock rising up, then falling, then rising up again.
In the next photo the TV image seems to squirt out of the set. The light rays from the alarm clock form a U-shape.
Finally we see an image from the TV levitating above the TV.
The photos were flash photos with an exposure time of 1/30 of a second, using normal camera settings (no "Night photo" setting).
Friday, February 19, 2016
Paranormal Light Rays Make S-Shapes, U-Shapes and Right Angle Turns
Photo date: February 13, 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. Below are some more authentic examples.
The first photo shows light rays making an S-shape.
A closeup shows that red light rays are coming from the alarm clock and forming an S-shape.
The next photo shows a dramatic example of light rays making a right-angle turn. We see this in the rays from the alarm clock and also in the yellow rays that protrude above the TV.
Now the light from the TV first rises to the left, and then changes direction, moving to the right.
In the photo below the light rays make U-shapes.
The photos were flash photos with an exposure time of 1/30 of a second, using normal camera settings (no "Night photo" setting).
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. Below are some more authentic examples.
The first photo shows light rays making an S-shape.
A closeup shows that red light rays are coming from the alarm clock and forming an S-shape.
The next photo shows a dramatic example of light rays making a right-angle turn. We see this in the rays from the alarm clock and also in the yellow rays that protrude above the TV.
Now the light from the TV first rises to the left, and then changes direction, moving to the right.
In the photo below the light rays make U-shapes.
The photos were flash photos with an exposure time of 1/30 of a second, using normal camera settings (no "Night photo" setting).
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