more specifically
atmospheric refraction, the same thing that causes mirages, and in lesser degree the "shimmering" effect here
read this
then again, maybe is handshake, i don't know hurhur, but science wise, assuming that you did all the shooting correct that should be the explanation
i think is the heat waves that causes some degree of distortion to the final picture.
light cannot travel in an absolute straight line because of the air molecules?
didn't see that in naked eyes though.
density of air in different places are different.. then deflects(?)/defract(?) light rays.. am i right?
i think is the heat waves that causes some degree of distortion to the final picture.
light cannot travel in an absolute straight line because of the air molecules?
actually I think you can see this effect with your naked eyes.. if you have been stuck in a traffic jam before and looked at the whole line of vehicles infront of you..
yea, light refracts when it passes through mediums of different density..
more specifically
atmospheric refraction, the same thing that causes mirages, and in lesser degree the "shimmering" effect here
read this
then again, maybe is handshake, i don't know hurhur, but science wise, assuming that you did all the shooting correct that should be the explanation
actually I think you can see this effect with your naked eyes.. if you have been stuck in a traffic jam before and looked at the whole line of vehicles infront of you..
yea, light refracts when it passes through mediums of different density..
Actually, I believe thats the gas fumes :bsmilie:
But I do think it's possible to see with naked eyes. Not in Singapore at least, but I see it sometimes in "HOT" countries.
??? Tell me please .