12th September 2005, 4:10 PM
Well, I'd have to know what lens you were using and what your f-stop was. If you were on auto, i'd say the cam was trying to compensate for lack of light and trying to pull in any light it can causing your cam light to go nuclear as well as those two lights in the distance.
Interesting though that the two lights in the distance are blue, as blue on the light scale tells us that they're extremely hot. But polarized or 'blue' lights can also be found on trucks, jeeps and some newer cars.
I'm also willing to bet that if we could magically turn the resolution of the picture up we would see that the two clusters of lights are headlights from a nearby road.
Interesting though that the two lights in the distance are blue, as blue on the light scale tells us that they're extremely hot. But polarized or 'blue' lights can also be found on trucks, jeeps and some newer cars.
I'm also willing to bet that if we could magically turn the resolution of the picture up we would see that the two clusters of lights are headlights from a nearby road.