Warning: The following photo/s may not be for the faint-hearted.
The photo was taken several months ago, a few moments after watching my sister's stage act in here theater class. At that moment, the hallway just outside the theater had no people, and since I was in the stage of experimenting with exposure values, I brought my L1020 out and snapped a photo of it.
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At first, it looked like an ordinary photo - nothing really special. My dad, who at that time was taking random photos with his Nikon D300s, happened to take a photo also of the same hallway (but with much better results, of course!). So I went on to justify that at least the L1020 could perform still relatively well under relatively low lighting conditions... which brought my attention to how the lines of the hallway emphasized the vanishing point at the far end. And so I zoomed in, and zoomed in, ...and zoomed in even further... and I was stunned by what I saw.
Again, the following photo is not for the faint-hearted.
This is a cropped section of the door at the end of the hallway, and there was
something either in the reflection or behind the glass of the door,
something that wasn't there when I took the photo,
something that couldn't be reproduced either by my L1020 or by the D300s.
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What do you see?