Robert Seeberger wrote:
...
> 
> The photographer invited The Chronicle to view the photos on his computer
> screen Saturday night, and they are indeed puzzling.
> 
> They show a bright scraggly flash of orange light, tinged with pale purple,
> and shaped somewhat like a deformed L. The flash appears to cross the
> Columbia's dim contrail, and at that precise point, the contrail abruptly
> brightens and appears thicker and somewhat twisted as if it were wobbling.
> 
> "I couldn't see the discharge with own eyes, but it showed up clear and
> bright on the film when I developed it," the photographer said. "But I'm not
> going to speculate about what it might be."

        How does one produce negatives to match a picture created in 
Photoshop, anyway?  : )

                                        ---David
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