Practising techniques at twilight to produce "starburst" effects from street lights, I shot this image. Nothing remarkable, until you look more closely at a full size version, which shows a spectral image. There are no post processing or photoshop effects.
Of course, these type of shots require the combination of long exposure and narrow aperture. I guess these settings and the light conditions explain the phenomenon, though I cannot recall seeing anyone in the frame. The jpeg photo was taken from an upstairs window and the area of the shadow figure was about 25 metres away. The settings on my Nikon D3100 were as follows: ISO 400, aperture f10 (not narrow enough, really), focal length 55mm, shutter speed 4 secs.
Can anyone give me a clear (ie non-technobabble) explanation of why the transparent shadow appeared without the appearance of a solid blurred figure anywhere?