Explained: DEW Energy Beam Starting Forest Fires Dirty Lens
There s a variety of reasons you get beams of light in photos. In this photo a beam of light happened to line up with a forest fire (well, with the smoke, but close enough). This was explained away as a lens flare, but it s not really a lens flare. It s a light streak caused by very fine streaks of grease on the lens. These streaks typically occur when people clean their lens (really the lens cover) with a finger. The light streak is at right angles to the grease streaks, and can vary quite a bit. Discussion: Do you have a friend who has got a bit too far down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories You might be interested in my new book: Escaping The Rabbit Hole How to Debunk Conspiracy Theories with Facts, Logic, and Respect. Published by Skyhorse Publishing, September 2018. http:,
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