OT Unusual Things in pictures you took

BANDITFARMER

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Last fall I took a picture of my dad in his Gleaner K cutting beans at the end of the day, The dew was setting that evening when I snaped this picture and I never thought about it for a month after I down loaded it. The first time I looked at it I was realy suprised at what was there. I had an 8x10 made and framed to give to dad (he is 73) for Christmas and he loved it. I was wondering how many of you guys have pictures that show something that you didnt see till you looked at the picture later? If you have one please post it. Bandit
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Just wasent there when I took it, It was about 6 or 6.30 and was unloading the last bin load of the day when I took it. Clear blue sky no wind and figuared what the heck, Dad is 73 and cutting beans and I dont know how many more times he will be doing this. I will always look back on this picture with a smile and think of dad. Bandit
 
had been real cold for a month or so down in the teens at night 20s in the daytime, then it warm up into the 40s and 50s for a week, and this happen.
 
This a awsome picture. Proffestional Photographers would spend hours waiting for the light to get right and take a lot of shots to get that one that is just right. gitrib
 
Are we talking about the spect of dust on the lense in the house roof picture?

Or is there something you can see that I don't?

Gary
 
Looks more like flare (internal reflections in the lens) than a rainbow, but still a very nice picture, whatever caused it.

I once tried to make a video of a fire burning in the woodstove. I guess the digital sensor recorded the infrared as well as the visible light. Don't have it to post but it was kind of pretty and weird at the same time...
 
I at first actually thought it was a spec of dust on my computer screen. But after trying to wipe it off!!! I have to concur with your analysis. Rocko.
 
I shoulda kept a copy.

Back in about the late 1970's, GMC thought it would be cool to have a photo of a GMC pickup in a farm setting in one of their magazine ads. So they took one with hog pens in the photo.

The photo got all the way into print and was on magazine shelves when someone looked at the background in the photo. There was a boar humping a sow in a hog pen in the background.
 
A speck on the lens wouldn't cause that. A speck would be totally out of focus and if it could be seen at all it would be an unrecognizable blur.
 
Saw something funny in a picture, on this forum, let's see if I can get the linky thing to work, nope, go down to page 3, and look for the 1919 ride topic, and look at the comparison photo posted below, LOL!
 
There's a picture of my 1650 i took just to show it working in the snow on this site. It has my dog in the picture pointing her tounge out at the camera.
 
odd, I saved it and blew it up and it has like a halo around it, I can also see some possible birds on the left but this does not look like abird to me at all
 
I was thinking the same thing about Deltareds picture last week. The one he took of the cat taking the dump and how a pickup managed to show up in the picture---
 
Ralph, Looks like you have a couple belly mowers! Which tractor do you like better with one on it, the wide or narrow front? And not the narrow because it has a fancy seat!LOL! Although that one is my guess...
 

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