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[quote:Anonymous Coward 712283:MV84MjYwNjRfMTI3ODAxNjNfREFGQzVFOEI=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 703193] Use shade 14 welding glasses to view the sun OP - if the 'blob' is still there then you have an anomaly, otherwise its a lens flare/optical effect for sure. The same lens flare seen by dozens of photographers from different regions of the planet? I think not. educate yourself http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_flare lens flare is common when photographing against the sun :sbus: nuff' said:rolleyes: [/quote] Okay, lens flare. You win. Or it's not. I win. [/quote]
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Pictures taken yesterday in Mich; no smoke. no mirrors, no glass and, Oh, no filter available for this 4 Gig Kodak Camera. What you see is up to you to decide.
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