Can anyone interpret this picture?
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Can anyone interpret this picture?
I took this picture at Havasupai. I used a 5 megapixel Sony digital camera. It has not been altered in any way. What is happening in the image? What do the colors mean?
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That's a rock face yes? The two colours in the aurora are rose pink and pale blue....these are both higher octave colours.....the rose pink belongs to the base chakra and matters like being "the power behind the throne" a guide, and mentor, but not the main individual. The pale blue is a healing colour...relieve pain and suffering, sadness and bad memories. On the crossover between the colours you have a little tiny bit of lavender which is the higher octave of violet. This is again about healing, but now of the spirit.
So....rockface...represents somebody who presents a hard and resilient exterior to the world. Colours indicate healing and growth through pain, along with a recognition of life's value.
From what you said about yourself here I think this is a message specific to you. The pale blue lets you let go of old memories, and the pink indicates your function so far as your life's work is concerned. You're a rose pink in terms of your fuction. Be interested to know what your Life Path is.....post here or PM me your birthdate and I'll tell you.
So....rockface...represents somebody who presents a hard and resilient exterior to the world. Colours indicate healing and growth through pain, along with a recognition of life's value.
From what you said about yourself here I think this is a message specific to you. The pale blue lets you let go of old memories, and the pink indicates your function so far as your life's work is concerned. You're a rose pink in terms of your fuction. Be interested to know what your Life Path is.....post here or PM me your birthdate and I'll tell you.
don't you worry about. I can explain it to you people it a chromatic aberration.
Chromatic aberration is caused by the dispersion of the lens material, the variation of its refractive index n with the wavelength of light. The term purple fringing is also commonly used.
Lateral chromatic aberration shows as colored fringes on edges of objects in a photograph.Since the focal length f of a lens is dependent on n, different wavelengths of light will be focused on different positions. Chromatic aberrations can be both longitudinal, in that different wavelengths are focused at a different distance from the lens; and transverse or lateral, in that different wavelengths are focused at different positions in the focal plane (because the magnification of the lens also varies with wavelength).
though this is very long subject but i have tried my best to explain it in the short.
Chromatic aberration is caused by the dispersion of the lens material, the variation of its refractive index n with the wavelength of light. The term purple fringing is also commonly used.
Lateral chromatic aberration shows as colored fringes on edges of objects in a photograph.Since the focal length f of a lens is dependent on n, different wavelengths of light will be focused on different positions. Chromatic aberrations can be both longitudinal, in that different wavelengths are focused at a different distance from the lens; and transverse or lateral, in that different wavelengths are focused at different positions in the focal plane (because the magnification of the lens also varies with wavelength).
though this is very long subject but i have tried my best to explain it in the short.
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