Invert and Blow Up Photo: Entire Photo Transformation

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The discussion centers around a photo manipulation technique involving inverting an image and blackening out the sun. Participants express skepticism about the authenticity of the image in question, suggesting that any anomalies could be attributed to common issues like lens spots or dust rather than genuine astronomical phenomena. The conversation highlights a lack of relevance to the fields of Astronomy and Cosmology, with some contributors questioning the validity and quality of the photo editing involved. Overall, there is a consensus that the image does not convincingly depict anything significant.
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Oh, give me a break. There is nothing there. And If there is, the guy who photoshopped the picture could have done a better job.
 
Clearly the wrong place!

This thread seems to have nothing to do with Astronomy & Cosmology.
 
Nice... a drop of water on the lens?
 
I don't understand what this has to do with blackening out the sun. Did you actually see this or did you take the picture and were surprised later that it was there? If it is the later, it is much more likely that it is just a spot on the lense or some dust or something.
 
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