EX-Z3
ƒ/2.6
5.8 mm
1/8

The first hint is that this picture has not been retouched in any way. What do you see?

I think this puzzle will be a bit more difficult.

By the way, it’s interesting that the prior puzzles have been solved by people from Argentina, Canada, France (2), Puerto Rico, and the U.K. (2). The international contingent is going strong.

13 responses to “What’s That? (8)”

  1. Oh man I’m racking my brain in with this one… So far, what it looks like to me, is like a close up shot of the sun or an illuminated yo-yo… but I’ll get back to you on this.

  2. Could be another visitor…

  3. Cue music for a 3rd Encounter with the Alien….

    I suspect it’s a one-eyed alien smiley…
    0-D

    (or an alien Skype smiley)

  4. I guess the skype guys would be interested in this:

    we aliens feel not represented yet in the skype community. 0-(

  5. Is it a lamp with a flare?

    Could it be something so simple?

  6. i think ivo is on track…

  7. Remininds me hot, incandescent glass. But I don’t see what the object in construction would be… §-(

  8. Bingo! iv0 got it within 10 hours, as recognized by the alieness. The international contingent continues to dominate.

    It is a simple photograph, but beguiling and fascinating (at least to me =). For example, OldCola, there is no object. (“There is no spoon”). It’s a a single point source of light and a camera.

    More specifically, it is a red laser from the back of a DVD player, the “digital optical out” on modern CD and DVD players. I was trying to fix a DVD player and say this light shooting out the back (the lens cover was missing). It normally couples into a fiber link to the audio amp.

    I pressed the camera lens right up to the back of the player. It was extremely sensitive to angle and lateral shifts because the laser is highlighting irregularities in the optical lens array (scattering, reflections, imperfections in the lenses and coatings, other?). The effect became more pronounced when the camera was in 3x optical zoom. I suspect that different cameras would produce different images. It’s like a holographic xray of the soul of the machine.

    The scatter of points in the bottom left reminded me of TEM diffraction imaging of the atomic lattice (here’s an asbestos example).

    I’ll post some other examples of slight camera tilts (e.g., Nuclear Mutant and Napster Cat).

  9. IVO, IVO, IVO!!!

    Hip hip, Hurray!!!

    IVO IVO IVO!!!

  10. Holy sh.t!

    *is in shock*

  11. "It is a simple photograph, but beguiling and fascinating" That, it is.

  12. Just to make you aware that there is a Guess group take has been going for some time.

    I think they would welcome you contributions.

    HyperBob
    it is very germanic

  13. mates mates mates

    it’s obviously an atom bomb cloud on the tilt! look at it!

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