My camera does that when the ISO is set up high. In this case I had the ISO at 800 and the shutter set to the max 30 seconds. So its probably a defect in the camera, but in the end, it created the nebula effect, which I think works!
@dschonn, the eyes are strange, we had all of the lights off in the house, but I was facing the kitchen, and there was a computer on sideways from where I was. Its possible a little light from the computer was bouncing off my mirror glasses. If so, the light was from a browser window open to MOustache may. So Im thinking the eyes are not eyes at all, but all of y'all lighting up the night life!
Second year at Moustache May, huge huge fan of this community. I'm a developer/programmer/creative consultant for a small ecommerce firm located in Montana.
Following through from last year, I have pledged that if I ever win Mayor again I will get a moustache tattoo somewhere on my body.
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