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Yesterday the16th of June 2020 @ 10.46am in Sth Tasmania, facing west I took a couple of photographs of a rainbow. Both photos were taken only seconds apart from the same location, with the same camera and settings. When I downloaded the pictures I notice a slight difference in the images. See what you think.
Image A. DSCN6604
Image B DSCN 6605
Those with sharp eyes may have noticed almost in the centre of the arc on image A there is what appears to be a white line originating from the spectrum, it appears to originate in the arc and from this perspective point down, this line does not appear on image B, nor was it visible through the lens when the shot was taken.
The cropped and enhanced section of image A.
It has been suggested that I may have inadvertently captured a daytime meteor but I really have no idea what it is, I'm curious, any ideas or suggestions?
Image A. DSCN6604
Image B DSCN 6605
Those with sharp eyes may have noticed almost in the centre of the arc on image A there is what appears to be a white line originating from the spectrum, it appears to originate in the arc and from this perspective point down, this line does not appear on image B, nor was it visible through the lens when the shot was taken.
The cropped and enhanced section of image A.
It has been suggested that I may have inadvertently captured a daytime meteor but I really have no idea what it is, I'm curious, any ideas or suggestions?