ID | #1481060836 |
Added | Wed, 07/12/2016 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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Initial data
The inhabitant of Kursk named Hope (name hidden because the woman is afraid that her abducted by aliens) managed to capture the mysterious green circles in the sky.
I was on holiday in the lake district Ermoshkina photographing nature with your mobile phone. And when I returned home, I found that some of the pictures clearly shows a glowing flying objects.
says Hope
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Hypotheses
Re-reflections in lens lenses from a strong light source
The lens consists of a set of lenses (in some lenses - of mirrors), designed for mutual compensation of aberrations and assembled into a single system.
From the contour light (bright light sources behind the subject or next to it), caught in the frame or located outside the frame, parasitic reflections from the internal elements of the lens are formed, called glare (or in slang "hares").
Investigation
The article stated:
The green dot in the sky, captured by Hope, is the glare from the sun, is a familiar who has a often picks up a camera. It's a reflection of the sun in the camera lens of the mobile phone. The exact same arises, in General, under virtually all attempts to include the sun in frame. Which, by the way, it is not necessary to direct a lens, because doing so could damage the camera's sensor.
— experts say.
Indeed, a detailed analysis and comparison photos, you can conclude that internal reflections in the lenses of the camera lens.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Resume
Re-reflections in lens lenses from a strong light source
The lens consists of a set of lenses (in some lenses - of mirrors), designed for mutual compensation of aberrations and assembled into a single system.
From the contour light (bright light sources behind the subject or next to it), caught in the frame or located outside the frame, parasitic reflections from the internal elements of the lens are formed, called glare (or in slang "hares").
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