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I am not sure how this happened...I took it with no flash...and the pic before and after came out great..just this one..ANY ideas to explain it would be appreciated lol
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lol
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Subject appears to be highly radioactive.
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thats one hell of an aurora that guys got
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Awww not again XD
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Wow, that is bizarre! Have no idea what could cause that, welcome to the twilight zone... Would be interesting to know what happened.
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the reason could be the person being in sunlight while the metering was done wrt the dark inside background, leading to overexposure. I have gotten such pics in case of too long exposure of moon pics.
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