
Do you see rainbows in your pictures as a spiritual sign?

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The Lord told Noah a covenant would be written in the sky after the flood. “I set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a sign of the covenant between Me and the earth.” Pretty, right? The best part? Rainbows as God's wrath.
You don’t know what a man’s sins look like until they bleed color. When the rainbow of wrath comes, the sinners will scream in' and burnin', their flesh meltin' away like wax before a flame. The rainbow's light, it ain't just shinin' on 'em; it's consumin' 'em, turnin' their bodies into nothin' but ash and memory.
he sky is a canvas of horror, painted with the hues of God's wrath, and the rain that falls ain't water—it's the tears of the damned, fallin' from the heavens like a bitter, sulphuric rain.
In my religion Bifrost is implied to be the souls in hell finding their way to heaven after being processed.
Rainbows only remind me of ghey stuff. Besides I'm not interested in any mystical nonsense.
You can believe any old thing you want, and if you're religious you'll find a justification for it. However, the simplest explanation is that it's a phenomenon that can be caused by lens flare when light hits the camera lens directly, resulting in rainbow-like distortions. It's basic science.
Eh no , it’s literally nothing special at all.
Attaching spiritual significance to lens flare , well each to their own , whatever brings you comfort / joy
Attatching meaning to something like that makes me think you need to , and well if that’s true. Well you do you !
Yes, it does feel special 🌈✨
Even though I know the science behind it, I still treat moments like that as a little “wink” from the universe. As someone who takes a lot of artsy photos, unexpected rainbows or lens flares can feel like a blessing, a sign of protection, hope or alignment.
It’s totally valid to see it as both physics and something spiritually meaningful at the same time 💫
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Not personal sign no, but I know its a biblical reminder to the people that God will never use another worldwide flood, so whenever I see one I don't see it as a sign to me personally but I know it's meaning
No, just glass coatings on the lens being unable to properly arrest light scattering abberations from becoming visible to the image.
Nope. It makes me feel like light was being refracted by the camera lens. I'd probably just clean the lens.
To me that's aura it's about 15 foot on each side of it
No because if there is a rainbow I will have have deliberately framed it so
That's a flare. It's pretty common. Not a rainbow lol
What the hell is that a picture of, the elephant man?
No, there's usually a reason for the rainbows to be there.
Yeah because on English Paganism rainbows lead straight to Ōsgard, a godly kingdom in Heaven.
I don't take pictures more often, and no rainbows in any of my pictures, so I don't think so
Nope, they are atmospheric sign from my point of view.
@Wuai201 it is GOD’s promise for us
No, rainbows are gay.
Just curious, are you a Christian?
Nope
Yes!
No rainbows
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