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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 8:47 am)
My first thought, honestly, was about Tedz. [Thinking about you, Hon.] The other thing that varies is the position of the moon within the full frame, indicating that the angle of the light from the moon is changing as it hits your lens. Any surface between lens elements can bounce a reflection. That'd be my second guess anyway.
My guess would be lensflares. You do have quite some reflections there. Look at the // pattern. It's very visible in the 1st one. There's a ghost of it right next to the antenna(?) of the building on the right. The angle in the 4th is different, you can see that in the ghost of the // pattern which has shifted to the point where the building on the right starts tapering to the top. On the other 2 where that pattern isn't visible, you're seeing ghost/reflections of the moon.
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Aristotle
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3DGuy, I would agree that it is some type of reflection, but... If you look at your examples they are at about 150 degree and 195 degree angles. The "moon ghost" are at about 125 and 130 respectively. They don't seem to match the others. As to lens flare, never seen a lens flare of this type. I would bet against that one. Some type of ghost image is more likely but I am still not convinced of that either. MM
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