14th September 2005, 5:42 PM
All the light in the middle screen is simply caused from the light on your camera.
But the lights in the back, well: You say you were not near any roads. But because your iris was so wide trying to grab up any light possible, that road could be miles away. The same could be said about any light source whether it was stationary or moving.
It's even possible that you picked up the relfections of animal eyes. But the best way to determine any of this is to watch the footage in motion. Are the lights stationary or do they move, if so, how much? etc
DJ/ The sun releases light on earth at 75k which is blue tinged light. but the sun itself is a yellowing middle aged star that will slowly become more and more red until it collpases. Sunlight contains the entire spectrum but it is not totally white light, it's blue. We think it's white because blue tinge tricks us in to seeing a brighter light. It's the same reason that mouth washes, toothpastes and laundry detergents and bleaches contain blue dies - to trick us in to thinking that it's whiter.
But the lights in the back, well: You say you were not near any roads. But because your iris was so wide trying to grab up any light possible, that road could be miles away. The same could be said about any light source whether it was stationary or moving.
It's even possible that you picked up the relfections of animal eyes. But the best way to determine any of this is to watch the footage in motion. Are the lights stationary or do they move, if so, how much? etc
DJ/ The sun releases light on earth at 75k which is blue tinged light. but the sun itself is a yellowing middle aged star that will slowly become more and more red until it collpases. Sunlight contains the entire spectrum but it is not totally white light, it's blue. We think it's white because blue tinge tricks us in to seeing a brighter light. It's the same reason that mouth washes, toothpastes and laundry detergents and bleaches contain blue dies - to trick us in to thinking that it's whiter.