Can someone identify the...anomaly...in this picture

Ika

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some strange light reflection or dust or water or something.
 

Hyperlite

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Its a drop of water. but the real question is, how did three people happen to blink at the same time?
 

DainBramaged

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The anomaly with that pic that is there could be a such a collection of cute chicks with such ugly men.
 

her209

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See red line

Is this a picture that was cropped together? Why does is there a straight vertical line where the chick's arms disappears behind the dude's back?
 

ShadowBlade

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there is another picture, almost exactly the same, taken about 5 seconds later where this is not present.

as for people "blinking" the owner of the camera was pissed at someone who actually did blink for the picture, so we all closed our eyes for this one ;)
 

Rubycon

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Originally posted by: ShadowBlade
there is another picture, almost exactly the same, taken about 5 seconds later where this is not present.

as for people "blinking" the owner of the camera was pissed at someone who actually did blink for the picture, so we all closed our eyes for this one ;)

Could've been a small drop of water from an a/c unit above the ceiling. Or someone laughing hard could've spit a droplet. Definitely something floating in the air.
 

Ktulu

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Originally posted by: ShadowBlade
there is another picture, almost exactly the same, taken about 5 seconds later where this is not present.

Are you suggesting the anomaly could be supernatural in origin?

 

Doomer

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I see these occasionally but I have no idea what they are. First time I seen them was in a pic in my living room. i took several pics and the all had 3 or 4 of them scattered randomly. Not as big as your but definitely the same phenomenon. I thought it was the camera but it didn't do it again for months. I have since had 2 other cameras do it. Somebody suggested it was cosmic rays hitting the ccd. I can't prove or disappove this. lol
 

mobobuff

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Could've just been condenstation that evaporated before the other picture was taken.

The visibility of water spots on your lense can be effected by the focus depth used for the picture.