The above picture is from The Wobble last week.
The picture above shows an ingenious way of cutting out flair and reflections, shoot the film into a pool or bucket of water, I'm going to try this myself!
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So I did, yesterday and the results are very interesting, it was a perfect day, cloudless and windless so I stood on a bridge near my house and took this picture below!
Lens flair? Well if it is what a coincidence my picture shows a second sun in exactly the same position as the photo above which was taken thousands of miles away in Puerto Rico! Blow up below.
Almost identical!
So I decided to take another shot, I left the bridge and walked 500 meters and took this photo below.
The water was rippling a little from a slight breeze and I was much closer to the water but it's clear to see, it's still there!



The only problem I have is, if there where two suns, or planet X as some like to call it, dont you think amateur astronomers would have exposed this with telescopes using sun apertures?
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Another way of looking at the sun is to take a welding mask and look through it at the sun, try doing that to see if you can see two suns.
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